| A | B |
| implicit | implied; naturally involved though not obviously evident; unquestioning, absolute |
| nondescript | not having individual characteristics; drab |
| sundry | various; miscellaneous |
| inveigle | to win over with trickery or flattery; to entice, to coax with deceitful talk |
| dogma | a belief or set of beliefs held to be true, especially by a church or other authority |
| scurrilous | given to the use of abusive or indecent language; foulmouthed |
| parsimonious | stingy; miserly |
| exhort | to urge strongly; to advise or warn earnestly |
| nonentity | a person or thing of little or no importance; something that does not exist or is imaginary |
| vociferous | loud and noisy; clamorous; demanding |