| A | B |
| Magnanimous | Courageously noble in mind and heart |
| Iniquitous | wicked |
| Malice | A desire to harm others or to see others suffer |
| Inanimate | Not having the qualities associated with active, living organisms |
| Aggrieve | To inflict an injury or injuries on. |
| Compunction | A strong uneasiness caused by a sense of guilt. |
| Explicit | Fully and clearly expressed; leaving nothing implied. |
| Correlation | A causal, complementary, parallel, or reciprocal relationship, especially a structural, functional, or qualitative correspondence between two comparable entities |
| Secure | To make safe or protect. |
| Biennial | every second year. |
| Complexities | an instance of a difficult or complicated condition |
| Interventionist | The policy of intervening in the affairs of another sovereign state. |
| Equanimity | The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure. |
| Optimize | To make the most of. |
| Complexities | an instance of a difficult or complicated condition |
| Interventionist | The policy of intervening in the affairs of another sovereign state. |
| Equanimity | The quality of being calm and even-tempered; composure. |
| Optim/ize | To make the most of. |
| Devious | Not straightforward; shifty |
| Colloquial | Characteristic of or appropriate to the spoken language or to writing that seeks the effect of speech; informal. |
| Collate | To assemble in proper numerical or logical sequence. |
| Distend | To swell out or expand from or as if from internal pressure. |
| Temporal | Of or relating to the material world; worldly |
| Tenuous | Having little substance; flimsy |
| Verbose | Using or containing a great and usually an excessive number of words; wordy |
| Corporal | Of or relating to the body. |
| Crucial | Extremely significant or important |
| Perennial | Lasting for a very long time; enduring; perpetual; everlasting. |
| Pretense | The act of pretending; a false appearance or action intended to deceive. |
| Rectilinear | characterized by a straight line or lines |
| Contemporaneous | Originating, existing, or happening during the same period of time |
| Senile | Of, relating to, or characteristic of old age. |
| Luminary | A person who is an inspiration to others. |
| Turbulent | Causing unrest or disturbance; unruly |
| Aquatic | Aqua/tic |
| Corpulent | Excessively fat. |
| Precarious | Dangerously lacking in security or stability |
| Invoke | To activate or start |
| Gregarious | Seeking and enjoying the company of others; sociable |
| Deflated | To reduce or lessen the size or importance of |
| Inflamed | To arouse to passionate feeling or action |
| Luminous | Emitting light, especially emitting self-generated light. |
| Contemporary | A person of the present age. |
| Servile | Abjectly submissive; slavish. |