| A | B |
| articulate | (v.) to express well in words; (adj.) eloquent |
| credence | belief; mental acceptance; trust; confidence |
| decry | to denounce; to condemn; express strong disapproval |
| distraught | very upset as a result of emotional or mental conflict |
| eulogy | formal statement of commendation; high praise; tribute |
| exhume | to remove from a grave; to bring to light |
| feckless | irresponsible; unreliable; ineffective; weak |
| murky | dark and gloomy; cloudy; unclear |
| nefarious | wicked; depraved; lacking moral standards |
| primordial | going back to the most ancient times or earliest stage; primal |
| utopian | a vision of an ideal world |
| viscous | a fluid that has a gelatinous or thick quality; sticky |