| A | B |
| acuity | sharpness, particularly of the mind or senses |
| depraved | devoid of moral principles; nefarious; evil |
| esoteric | intended to be understood by only a select few |
| fecund | intellectually productive; fruitful in offspring or vegetation |
| figment | a fabrication of the mind |
| garner | to acquire as a result of effort |
| idiosyncrasy | a peculiarity that distinguishes or identifies |
| mundane | earthly; concerned with what is ordinary |
| nuance | a subtle or slight variation; a shade of difference |
| penchant | a strong attraction or inclination |
| sumptuous | costly; rich; magnificent |
| ubiquitous | present or existing everywhere |