| A | B |
| Sully | To soil or tarnish |
| Alacrity | Cheerful, prompt response |
| Discreet | Unnoticeable |
| Sordid | Dirty, Filthy, Vile |
| Malefactor | One who commits an offence against law |
| Obliterate | To remove from existence |
| Precept | An order issued by someone of authority |
| Consummate | Extremely skilled and/or accomplished |
| Recursive | Relating to a procedure that can repeat itself indefinitely |
| Serendipity | An accidental fortunate discovery |
| Polemic | An aggressive controversialist |
| Pedestrian | Commonplace or umimaginative |
| Surreptitious | Stealthily |
| Precursor | Someone or something that came before |
| Consonant | In agreement with something |
| Celestial | Having to do with the sky |
| Infamous | Having a bad reputation |
| Homogeneous | Being similar in nature |
| Spawn | Offspring or children |
| Leverage | The power to get things done |