| A | B |
| mien | a person's appearance or way of acting that shows mood or personality; demeanor |
| purge | to free yourself of something (such as a bad feeling or memory) |
| omniscient | having infinite awareness, understanding, and insight |
| stature | quality or status gained by growth, development, or achievement |
| exonerate | to prove that someone is not guilty of a crime or responsible for a problem, bad situation, etc. |
| noisome | offensive to the senses and especially to the sense of smell |
| schism | a division among the members of a group that occurs because they disagree on something |
| inflict | to cause someone to experience or be affected by (something unpleasant or harmful) |
| conniving | to secretly help someone do something dishonest or illegal |
| sage | proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment |
| accede | give in to a request or demand; to agree to |
| imperious | having or showing the proud and unpleasant attitude of someone who gives orders and expects other people to obey them; arrogant |
| consensus | an idea or opinion that is shared by most or all the people in a group |