| A | B |
| docent | a teacher not on the regular faculty |
| indoctrinate | to instruct with doctrines of a particular religion, government, political party, etc. |
| immanent | indwelling; inherent |
| admonish | to scold gently; to advise strongly |
| emotive | producing emotion |
| motif | a main idea or feature |
| sedatary | characterized by much sitting |
| sedition | inciting to discontent or rebellion against the government in power |
| tenacious | holding firmly; persistent |
| tenant | person who occupies and pays rent for land, a room, building, etc. |
| tenet | principle or belief held by a group |
| tenure | the length of time of holding; permanent status |
| intimidate | to make someone afraid |
| timorous | fearful, timid, caused by or indicating fear |
| visage | the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, etc. countenance |
| memoir | a biography written by someone with close personal knowledge of the subject |