| A | B |
| embellish | To decorate; beautify by adding details |
| estrange | To make unsympathetic or unfriendly; alienate |
| juxtapose | To place close together, especially in order to compare and contrast |
| ubiquitous | Existing or seeming to exist everywhere at the same time |
| dissident | A person opposed to established ideas or beliefs, especially in politics or religion |
| relinquish | To surrender something; give something up |
| fritter | To spend or waste a little at a time |
| lethargy | A great lack of energy; inactivity due to laziness |
| infallible | Not capable of error or failure; unable to make a mistake |
| inane | Without sense or meaning; foolish |
| impetuous | Done or acting in a hurry, with little thought; impulsive |
| sporadic | Happening now and then; occasional |
| euphoric | Overjoyed; having an intense feeling of well-being |
| subsidize | To support financially; provide a grant or contribution |
| inadvertent | Unintentional; accidental |
| maudlin | Tearfully sentimental; overemotional |
| ambiguous | Able to be interpreted in more than one way; not clear |
| regress | To return to an earlier, generally worse, condition or behavior |
| berate | To criticize or scold harshly |
| zenith | The highest point or condition; peak |