| A | B |
| Inchoate | Imperfectly formed; being on ly partially in existence |
| Fetid | Having an offensive smell |
| Inimical | Adverse in tendency or effect; unfavorable; harmful; unfriendly; hostile |
| Diminutive | Abnormally small, familiarly known, loveable, pitiable or contemptible |
| Epigram | A terse, sage, witty, often paradoxical saying |
| Anachronistic | A chronological misplacing |
| Beleaguered | Besiege; to surround with an army so as to prevent access |
| Hirsute | Hairy; shaggy; covered with long, rather stiff hairs |
| Diffidence | The quality or state of lacking self-confidence; timid; shy |
| Capricious | Subject to, led by, or indicative of a sudden, odd notion or unpredictable change; erratic |