| A | B |
| INANE | (adj.) Silly |
| DERELICT | (n.) Someone or something that is deserted or neglected; (adj.) Left neglected or abandoned by an owner or keeper |
| PERSPICACITY | (n.) Clearness in understanding or observation |
| INDICTMENT | (n.) A written statement charging a party with the commission of a crime or other offense |
| DIATRIBE | (n.) A bitter or malicious criticism |
| ABJECT | (adj.) Sunk to a low condition |
| TESTY | (adj.) Easily irritated or impatient |
| SURVEILLANCE | (n.) Close observation of a person or group |
| SYLVAN | (adj.) Relating to or characteristic of woods or forest regions |
| MOOT | (adj.) Of no practical importance; irrelevant |
| INDUBITABLE | (adj.) Too apparent to be doubted; unquestionable |
| MERETRICIOUS | (adj.) Alluring by false or gaudy show |
| INTERMITTENT | (adj.) A temporary discontinuance |
| AGNOSTIC | (n.) One who is doubtful or noncommittal about a belief; (adj.) Doubtful or noncommittal about a belief |
| COMPLICITY | (n.) Participation or partnership, as in wrong-doing or with a wrong-doer |
| PRESTIGIOUS | (adj.) Having a high or respected reputation |
| EFFIGY | (n.) A likeness or image, especially of a person |
| NEOPHYTE | (n.) A new convert; also, a beginner |
| TRAVESTY | (n.) A grotesque imitation |
| EQUITY | (n.) Fairness or impartiality |
| MOTIF | (n.) A recurring or dominant theme or idea |
| PLENARY | (adj.) Complete or absolute |