| A | B |
| Antic | a playful or funny act |
| Attire | clothes |
| Captivate | to please greatly; to win over by special charm |
| Deft | quick and sure; skillful at handling |
| Diligent | working with great care and effort |
| Eclipse | the total or partial hiding of one heavenly body by another |
| Evolve | to develop and change gradually over time |
| Innate | having from birth; occurring naturally rather than being learned |
| Inscribe | to write |
| Posture | the way one holds one’s body; a pose or position |
| Shroud | something that covers or hides from view; also a cloth used to wrap a dead body before burial |
| Stifle | to cut off the air from; smother; also to hold back; to check |
| Tentative | not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain |
| Tranquil | calm |
| Versatile | able to do many things or to be used in many different ways |