| A | B |
| tycoon | A wealthy and powerful business person |
| reticent | Inclined to keep one's thoughts and feelings to oneself; quiet and reserved |
| prolific | Abundantly productive |
| prestige | High standing; respect by accomplishments |
| philanthropy | The attempt to improve the well-being of those in need by donating money or aid |
| panorama | A complete view of a surrounding areas |
| ostentatious | Extravagantly showy or ornate |
| legacy | Money or property left to another in a will; Something passed on to those who come after |
| irksome | Annoying; tedious |
| immerse | To cover with liquid; To completely engage the attention of. |
| dismantle | To take apart |
| artisan | One able to do skilled work with the hands; a craftsperson |
| arbitrary | Determined by chance or whim rather than by reason or necessity |
| affluent | Generously supplied with money or possessions; wealthy |
| accede | To agree to; to consent to, often after urging from another |