| A | B |
| architecture | the art and occupation of designing and directing the construction of buildings and other structures |
| achievement | the act or process of attaining or accomplishing something |
| fragment | a piece or broken off or detached from a whole |
| sculpture | the art of making figures or designs that have depth, as by carving wood, chiseling stone, or casting metal |
| ornament | something that adorns or makes more attractive or beautiful; a decoration |
| texture | the composition or structure of a substance |
| failure | the condition or an example of failing; lack of success |
| equipment | the things needed or used for a particular purpose |
| freedom | the condition of being free |
| judgment | the ability to choose wisely; good sense |
| procedure | a manner of proceeding; a way of doing something or going about getting something done |
| argument | a quarrel or dispute; disagreement |
| literature | a body of writing in prose or verse |
| boredom | weariness of mind or spirit caused by lack or loss of interest |
| legislature | a body of persons empowered to make and change the laws of a nation or state |
| fracture | to break or cause to break |
| gesture | a motion of the hands, arms, head, or body used while speaking or in place of speech to help express one's meaning |
| tournament | a contest of a series of elimination games or trials |
| kingdom | a country that is ruled or headed by a king or queen |
| disappointment | a feeling of unhappiness caused by unfulfilled hopes or expectations |