| A | B |
| Revere | To regard with respect tinged with awe. |
| Serene | Calm, peaceful, or tranquil. |
| Subtle | Fine or delicate in meaning or intent;difficult to perceive or understand. |
| Superfluous | Being more than is sufficient or required; excessive |
| Taciturn | Reserved or uncommunicative in speech |
| Antithesis | A person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else. |
| Ascend | To move, climb, or go upward. |
| Austere | Severe or strict in manner, attitude, or appearance |
| Autonomous | Acting independently or having freedom to do so |
| Banal | So lacking originality as to be obvious and boring. |
| Engender | Cause or give rise to (a feeling, situation, or condition). |
| Innocuous | Not harmful or offensive. |
| Insipid | Lacking flavor or taste or weak. |
| Lament | A passionate expression of grief or sorrow or mourn. |
| Laud | Praise (a person or their achievements) highly, especially in public |
| Obscure | Not discovered or known about; uncertain |
| Ostentatious | Characterized by vulgar or pretentious display; designed to impress or attract noise. |
| Prodigal | Spending money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagent |
| Repudiate | Refuse to accept or be associated with; denial |
| Reticence | The state of being silent, reserved or quiet. |