| A | B |
| schism | a split or division in an organized group or society, esp. a churc |
| jar | to have a harshly disagreeable effect |
| fallible | capable of making mistakes or being wrong |
| industry | commercial production and sale of goods |
| demean | to lower in dignity, honor, status or character; degrade |
| loquacious | full of excessive talk; wordy |
| euphemism | less offensive word; synonym |
| err | to make an error or a mistake |
| dulcet | pleasant to the ear; melodious |
| chaff | worthless matter; refuse |
| inundate | to flood; . to overwhelm |
| vulgar | crudely indecent. |
| amalgam | a combination of different things |
| chasten | to punish in order to correct |
| virulent | rapid, severe, and destructive course |
| protocol | rules of conduct |
| extenuate | to lessen the seriousness of (an offense, guilt, etc.) by giving excuses |
| sundry | miscellaneous small items |
| mélange | a mixture ; medley |
| debilitate | to make weak or feeble |
| pristine | . having its original purity; uncorrupted |
| braggadocio | empty boasting; braggart |
| rupture | break, burst |
| vulnerable | open to attack or damage |
| bounty | a reward; yield |