| A | B |
| Bewail | To express deep regret or sorrow over |
| Destitute | Without resources or possessions, especially the necessities of life |
| Detract | To take away, especially of value, beauty, or importance of |
| Emancipate | To set free from slavery, to liberate |
| Extol | To praise highly |
| Flamboyant | Excessively showy; unrestrained |
| Impetus | A driving force; anything that causes an action. 2. Increased activity resulting from a driving force. |
| Insurperable | Incapable of being overcome or defeated |
| Intermittent | Not continuous; happening at intervals |
| Maxim | A general truth or rule of conduct; a short saying |
| Obligatory | Required or demanded |
| Plumb | 1. To measure the depth of water. 2. To reach the deepest part. 3. To understand by examining closely; to solve |
| Vegabond | A person who wonders from place to place |
| Visage | A face, especially on the expresses feeling |
| Wheedle | 1. To coax by using sly persuasion or insincere praise. 2. To gain by using sly persuasion or insincere praise |