| A | B |
| Chaos | complete disorder |
| Furtive | secret and sly |
| Extradite | hand over to the authorities of another country |
| Banter | light or playful remarks; teasing |
| Docile | easily taught, handled or managed |
| Extraneous | not essential |
| Divulge | tell; reveal, make known |
| Candid | expressed honestly and without holding back unpleasant truths |
| Opus | a creative work; especially a musical composition |
| Astute | shrewd, clever, keen |
| Badger | to tease, annoy, harass |
| Aspire | to seek, to attain, or achieve a goal |
| Aptitude | natural ability |
| Appease | to bring to a state of peace or quiet; calm |
| Cliche | a worn-out, trite expression that a writer employs |
| Apathy | lack of emotion or interest |
| Disdain | contempt |
| Revere | to worship; to honor |
| Ambiguous | unclear; undecided |
| Innovate | to make changes or modernize |
| Atrophy | to waste away from lack of use |
| Deference | a show of respect |
| Amplify | to make larger |
| Ambiance | general atmosphere |
| Altercation | a heated quarrel |
| Alienate | to cause to feel unwelcome |
| Aftermath | a consequence of |
| Abominate | to hate very much |
| Accolade | an honor; praise |
| Affinity | a natural attraction |
| Censure | severely criticize; blame |
| Denounce | to speak publicly against |
| Elucidate | to explain; to make clear |
| Contrite | thoroughly sorry |
| Conciliate | to soothe anger |
| Meticulous | to be very precise and careful with details |