| A | B |
| invariably | continually; perpetually; constantly always |
| ecstatic | filled with rapture; transported by an exalted feeling of delight; overjoyed |
| affiliates | an associated person or organization; a member to associate or unite with a larger body |
| unprecedented | never done or known before; without previous example |
| portly | comfortably fat or stout; large and heavy in a stately and dignified way |
| pompous | overly dignified; self-important; exaggerated stateliness, as in speech or manner |
| plausible | appearing to be true; reasonable; seeming to be logical or correct |
| proximity | nearness; closeness; a neighboring area |
| rejuvenated | to make young or vigorous again; to give youthful qualities to |
| encumbered | to hinder; to weight down; to burden |