| A | B |
| precipitate | with great haste |
| expatriate | one who has left his/her native country or renounced citizenship; an exile |
| renunciation | the act of giving up something |
| inaudible | not able to be heard |
| prescient | having foresight; knowing beforehand |
| artifact | any human-made object, such as tool or ornament, that shows skill or workmanship |
| replete | filled; abundantly provided |
| invidious | inclined to cause ill will, resentment, or envy |
| enunciate | to say or pronounce clearly; to state, utter |
| satiety | state or condition of being overly gratified; feeling of having had too much |
| sententiously | in a manner inclined to moralize or utter sayings |
| carnal | pertaining to the passions of the body; sensual |
| comport | to conduct (oneself) in a right and proper way; behave properly |
| oppression | the act or fact of governing harshly, unjustly, or cruelly |
| expropriate | to take away from an owner |
| contentious | inclined to perverse quarreling; quarrelsome |
| repressive | tending to inhibit or restrain the freedom of |
| inconsequential | having an unimportant effect or outcome; irrelevant |
| auditory | pertaining to hearing |
| incarnate | embodied in the flesh, often in human form |