| A | B |
| Honorable | deserving or winning respect or distinction |
| Vast | very great in area or extent; immense |
| Unruly | difficult or impossible to discipline or control |
| Tribute | an acknowledgement of gratitude, respect, or admiration |
| Capable | having ability |
| Dispense | deal out; distribute |
| Righteous | acting in an upright, moral way; virtuous |
| Dense | difficult to understand or follow because of being closely packed with ideas or complexities of style |
| Commodities | article of trade or commerce; products |
| Cynical | distrusting or seeing the worst in the motives of others |
| Apparent | easily perceived or understood |
| Inevitable | unable to be avoided or escaped; certain |
| Genuinely | actually; really; authentically |
| Inhibitions | conscious or unconscious restraint of a behavior |
| Intentions | objectives; motives |
| Reprehensible | deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy |
| Punitive | punishing |
| Detriment | a cause of loss, damage, disadvantage, or injury |
| Asset | a useful or desirable thing or quality |
| Assimilate | become a part of the main or dominant culture |