| A | B |
| dignity | pride and self-respect; the quality or condition of being worthy; the quality or condition of being respected or honored by others. |
| formal | following accepted requirements or custons; calling for elegant clothes and fine manners |
| hospitable | treating guests or strangers warmly and generously; favorably open to or accepting of |
| morality | a set of rules about what is right and wrong in human conduct; the ability to distinguish between right and wrong. |
| nicety | a fine point or small detail; carefulness and delicacy in handling; an elegant feature |
| propriety | the quality of being suitable or proper; suitability of behavior to the circumstances. |
| puritanical | strict; rigid in matters of religion or behavior. |
| refinement | good taste and polish in manner or in means of expression. |
| suave | smoothly agreeable or polite; sophisticated. |
| tact | a sense of knowing what to say and do to avoid offending others or to handle a difficult situation well. |
| analyze | to break down into parts in order to understand |
| comprehend | to understand or know in depth; grasp with the mind |
| contemplate | to look at and think about something in a detached way; to think about doing something; consider |
| conviction | a very strong belief or opinion; the act of process of finding or proving quilty; the state of being found quilty |
| engross | to occupy the mind completely; absorb |
| intellect | the ability to think, reason, and understand |
| intuition | a sense or feeling; knowledge or understanding that one gains immediately, without going through a step-by-step process of reasoning |
| logical | clearly thought out or reasoned; besed reasonably on earlier statements or events |
| lucid | easily understood; clear |
| profound | deep; thorough; going beneath the surface; having intellectual depth |
| buttress | NOUN something that supports or reinforces VERB to support or reinforce |
| defensible | capable of being proven reasonable; excusable; capable of being protected |
| durable | capable of withstanding wear and tear; sturdy; long-lasting |
| fortify | to strengthen and make secure |
| invigorate | to give life and energy to; stimulate; animate |
| outpost | a group of soldiers located some distant from the main body of troops; any distant, isolated settlement |
| potent | strong; powerfu; having a strong influence |
| quell | to quiet; pacify; to put down forcibly; overpower |
| resistant | tending to oppose or hold off |
| valor | courage and boldness, such as one might show in battle |