| A | B |
| SOPHISTRY | A. (n.) Reasoning sound in appearance only, especially when designedly deceptive |
| DEPRAVED | A. (adj.) Morally corrupt; perverted |
| IGNOMINY | A. (n.) Great personal dishonor or humiliation |
| ENERVATE | (v.) To weaken |
| NUANCE | (n.) A slight degree of difference in anything perceptible to the sense of the mind |
| REPUTED | (adj.) Considered; presumed to be |
| EMEND | (v.) To amend; improve; better; reform; rectify |
| MALEDICTION | (n.) A curse |
| PENCHANT | (n.) A strong liking |
| SUMPTUOUS | (adj.) Rich and costly |
| ACUITY | (n.) Keenness of sense perception; Sharpness |
| IDIOSYNCRASY | (n.) A mental quality or habit peculiar to an individual |
| HALLOW | (v.) To render holy by means of religious rites |
| UBIQUITOUS | (adj.) Being everywhere |
| MUNDANE | (adj.) Commonplace, ordinary |
| ESOTERIC | (adj.) Understood by few |
| FIGMENT | (n.) Something invented, made up, or fabricated |
| FECUND | (adj.) Capable of producing offspring; fertile |
| OVERWEENING | (adj.) Presumptuously arrogant; overbearing |
| FIAT | (n.) Authorization or sanction |
| GARNER | (v.) To accumulate or collect something |
| DELINEATE | (v.) To represent by sketch or diagram |