| A | B |
| Muse | to think, ponder, to become absorbed in thought |
| Meticulous | excessively careful; painstaking, scrupulous |
| Urbane | notably polite or polished in manner |
| Sagacity | the quality of being keen in judgment |
| Edify | to instruct to improve, enlighten, or uplift |
| Malleable | capable of being extended or shaped by hammering or by pressure |
| Bucolic | of, pertaining to or suggesting an idyllic rural life |
| Eloquent | having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech; movingly expressive |
| Halcyon | calm; peaceful; tranquil; happy, joyful; carefree |
| Miserly | stingy; mean |
| Bolster | support; reinforce, add |
| Prolific | abundantly fruitful; producing in large quantities or with great frequency |
| Terse | concise; pithy; brief |
| Aspire | seek to attain; long for |
| Esoteric | hard to understand; known only to the chosen few |
| Vacillate | waver; fluctuate |
| Stagnant | motionless; stale; dull |