| A | B |
| magnanimous | noble, generous, free from mean or petty feelings |
| iniquitous | unjust, wicked, nefarious, unrighteous |
| malice | a desire to inflict injury or suffering; active ill-will |
| multiplicity | a great many; a great variety or diversity |
| bonbons | a piece of candy |
| inanimate | without life; lifeless |
| millennium | 1000 years |
| aggrieve | to injure unjustly |
| compunction | uneasiness of mind because of wrongdoing; regret, remorse |
| explicit | precisely and clearly expressed |
| proffer | an offer made |
| correlation | the mutual relation of two or more things or concepts |
| incantation | a set of words recited or chanted as a magic spell |
| secure | to make safe or protect |
| biennial | occurring every two years |
| quadrenniel | occurring every four years |
| successively | coming one after another |
| complexity | an instance of a difficult or complicated condition |
| interventionist | favoring interfering in an affair to affect its course or outcome |
| equanimity | evenness of mind; composure |
| optimize | to make the most or best of |