| A | B |
| INCARCERATE | (v.) To imprison |
| OPULENT | (adj.) Wealthy |
| DISARRAY | (n.) A state of disorder or confusion; (v.) To throw into confusion or disorder |
| PREPOSSESSING | (adj.) Serving to emphasize favorably; pleasing |
| LUDICROUS | (adj.) Laughable |
| INCUMBENT | (n.) A person who holds an office at the current time; |
| STRATAGEM | (n.) Any clever trick or device for obtaining an advantage |
| FRENETIC | (adj.) Wildly excited or active; chaotic |
| AMBIDEXTROUS | adj.) Having the ability of using both hands with equal skill or ease |
| ATROPHY | (n.) A wasting away, deterioration, or diminution; (v.) To waste away or deteriorate |
| TENTATIVE | (adj.) Not certain or final; Done without confidence, hesitant |
| REITERATE | (v.) To say or do again and again |
| FORTITUDE | mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty, |
| DEPLOY | (v.) To distribute persons or forces systematically or strategically |
| VERBATIM | adj.) Using exactly the same words, corresponding word for word; (adv.) In exactly the same words, word for word |