| A | B |
| accolade | (n) award of merit |
| accommodate | (v) to render fit or correspondent; to adapt to circumstances; to make adjustment; to make room for |
| bequeath | (v) to leave to someone by a will; to hand down |
| capricious | (adj) subject to whims or passing fancies; spur of the moment |
| deference | (n) courteous regard for another's wish |
| egregious | (adj) conspicuous, standing out from the mass (used particularly in an unfavorable sense); remarkably bad |
| fallacious | (adj) embodying a falsehood; misleading as in wrond thinking/reasoning |
| genre | (n) a kind, sort, or species; esp. to works of literature or art |
| havoc | (n) wide and general destruction; devastation |
| immutable | (adj) unchangeable |