| A | B |
| adulterate | (v.) to corrupt, make worse by an addition of something of lesser value |
| ambideztrous | (adj.) able to use both hands very well |
| augment | (v.) to make larger; increase |
| berefit | (part., adj.) deprived of; made unhappy through a loss |
| deploy | (v.) to position or arrange |
| dour | (adj.) stern; gloomy |
| fortitude | (n.) courage in facing difficulties |
| gape | (v.) to stare with an open mouth |
| gibe | (v.) to utter taunting words |
| guise | (n.) an external appearance, cover, mask |
| insidious | (adj.) intended to deceive or entrap; sly |
| intimation | (n.) a hint; indirect suggestion |
| opulent | (adj.) wealthy; luxurious |
| pliable | (adj.) easily bent; flexible; easily influenced |
| reiterate | (v.) to say again; repeat |
| stolid | (adj.) not easily moved, mentally or emotionally |
| tentative | (adj.) experimental in nature; uncertain; hesitant |
| unkempt | (adj.) untidy |
| verbatim | (adj.) word for word; exactly as written or spoken |
| warily | (adv.) cautiously; with great care |