| A | B |
| Alacrity | 1. Promptness in responding 2. Eagerness |
| Array | 1. A large group of people or things. 2. An orderly arrangement or display. 3. To place in order. 4. To dress up |
| Deduce | To draw conclusions from given facts |
| Encumber | 1. To weigh down or burden 2. To impede the action of |
| Fraught | Full or or accompanied by |
| Haphazard | Marked by lack of plan, order, direction |
| Incontrovertible | Impossible to dispute; unquestionable |
| Inexplicable | Hard to explain or impossible to understand |
| Ingenious | Marked by imagination, resourcefulness or cleverness |
| Laggard | One who falls behind others because of moving slowly or loitering; a straggler |
| Sustenance | Something that provides nourishment; food needed to live |
| Torrid | 1. Intensely hot and dry 2. Burning with passion |
| Traverse | To pass over, across, or through |
| Ubiquitous | Appearing to be present in large numbers or in many different places |
| Zenith | 1. The highest point; the peak. 2. The point in the sky directly above the observer |