| A | B |
| ardor | extreme vigor or energy; intensity |
| conform | to act in accordance or harmony; comply |
| tangible | real or actual, rather than imaginary or visionary |
| array | to dress or decorate especially in splendid or impressive attire; adorn |
| deviate | to follow a course, principle, standard, or topic that is different from usual |
| surreptitious | acting in a stealthy way |
| hyperbole | an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally |
| diverge | to turn aside from a path or course; deviate |
| offbeat | different from the ordinary, usual, or expected |
| dogma | a belief or set of beliefs that is taught by a religious organization |
| culminate | to reach the highest altitude |
| secular | occurring or celebrated once in an age or century |
| alacrity | liveliness; briskness |