| A | B |
| Traverse | To pass or move over, along, or through |
| Manifest | Readily perceived by the eye; obvious |
| Etiquette | Conventional requirements to social behavior and conduct |
| Apprehension | Anticipation of adversity or misfortune |
| Gallant | Brave |
| Perilous | Hazardous; dangerous |
| Elude | To avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, or trickery |
| Keen | Having or showing great mental ability; sharp or piercing |
| Poignant | Keenly distressing to the feelings; affecting or moving the emotions |
| Inconceivable | Unthinkable; unbelievable |
| Luminous | Radiating or reflecting light; shining |
| Ludicrous | Ridiculous; laughable |
| Gesticulate | To make gestures in an animated or excited manner |
| Monotonous | Lacking in variety; boring; commonplace |
| Subdued | Quiet; inhibited |
| Intonation | The pattern or melody of pitch changes in connected speech |
| Perceptible | Recognizable; capable of being perceived |
| Commingle | To mix together or combine |
| Baffle | To confuse or bewilder |
| 52. Uncanny | Beyond the ordinary or normal; uncomfortably strange |