| A | B |
| obdurate | stubborn |
| Heresy / Heretical | an act opposed to religious orthodoxy |
| Abberate / Abberation | different from the usual or the normal |
| fawn | to flatter excessivley seek the favor of |
| eulogy | high praise often in public |
| guile | trickery, deception |
| pendatic | uninspired, boring academic |
| miser | a person who is extremely stingy |
| placate | to soothe or pacify |
| tractable | obediant yielding |
| equivocal | ambigious, open to interpretation |
| ephemeral | momentary transient, fleeting |
| Anamalous | irreqular or deviating from the norm |
| coroborate | to confirm or verify |
| venerate | to respect |
| assuage | to make less severe, ease, relieve |
| Antipathy | dislike, hostility, extreme opposition or aversion |
| latency | present but hidden |
| enervate | to weaken or sap the strenth from |
| occlude | to shut or block |
| harrangue | writing, ranting, speech or lecture |