| A | B |
| Impostor | one who deceived by using a false identity |
| Exhilarate | to cheer; to stimulate; to enliven |
| Exonerate | to free from blame |
| Exorbitant | excessive |
| Compound | to mix together; to combine two or more parts or elements |
| Impose | to set up or to force something or oneself on others |
| Proponent | one who argues in support of something |
| Expound | to set forth an explanation or view of something in detail |
| Excerpt | a passage selected from a |
| Exposition | a precise statement or explanation |