| A | B |
| evoke | to bring to the mind or the sense |
| urn | a large vase, sometimes with a lid |
| tirade | a long speech in which the speaker fusses or complains |
| glib | quick-witted; smooth-tongued |
| solace | emotional comfort |
| inquiry | question-asking |
| denote | to state plainly |
| anomaly | something that doesn't fit or belong and can't be explained |
| ambiguity | ability to be understood in either of two ways |
| breadth | width, wide range or extent |
| eclectic | having components from a wide variety of sources |
| connote | to cause to think about as opposed to plainly stating |
| irreconcilable | unmatchable; that cannot be brought into agreement |
| onus | burden |
| frenzied | with hysterical agitation; wild |
| facade | false face; front; shallow covering of the real thing |
| cryptic | with a hidden meaning |
| humanitarian | having to do with those who serve mankind |
| intricacies | complicated details |
| terra firma | Latin for "solid earth" |