| A | B |
| Addendum | A thing that is added; an appendix or addition to a book or written document. |
| Aghast | Filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror. |
| Ample | More than enough, large, spacious. |
| Apparition | A ghost or ghostly figure; an unexplained or unusual appearance. |
| Assert | To declare or state as truth, maintain or defend, put forward forcefully. |
| Cower | To crouch or shrink away in fear or shame. |
| Disdain | To look upon with scorn; to refuse scornfully; a feeling of contempt. |
| Epitaph | A brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone. |
| Ethical | Having to do with morals, values, right and wrong; in accordance with standards of right conduct. |
| Facetious | Humorous, not meant seriously. |
| Inaudible | Not able to be heard. |
| Indiscriminate | Without restraint or control; unselective. |
| Intrigue | Crafty dealings, underhanded plotting. |
| Jurisdiction | An area of authority or control; the right to administer justice. |
| Plausible | Appearing true, reasonable, or fair. |
| Plebeian | Common, vulgar; belonging to the lower class; a common person, member of the lower class. |
| Prodigal | Wastefully extravagant; lavishly or generously abundant |
| Proximity | Nearness, closeness. |
| Pulverize | To grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome (as though by smashing into fragments) |
| Volatile | Highly changeable, fickle; tending to become violent or explosive. |