| A | B |
| augment | To increase in size, amount, or degree. |
| benign | Kind; gracious; gentle |
| connoisseur | A person with extensive knowledge, especially of the fine arts; a person of refined taste. |
| discern | To detect with the eyes. To understand or comprehend. To recognize as separate or different. Having good judgement; perspective. |
| embellish | To make beautiful by adding decorative elements. To add fictitious details to. |
| execute | To carry out; to perform. To create, as a work of art. To put to death as a legal penalty. |
| exemplify | To illustrate by being an example of. |
| grotesque | So distorted or strange as to appear bizarre of comical. |
| hallowed | Greatly respected; holy; sacred. |
| impersonate | To assume the character or appearance of. |
| malevolent | Showing ill will or hatred; producing harm or evil. |
| ornate | Heavily and elaborately decorated. |
| pastoral | Having to do with shepherds and herders. Relating to country life, and often presented as charmingly simple. |
| precarious | Not safe or secure; dangerously uncertain. |
| renown | Fame; honor. |