| A | B |
| finesse | to bring about, direct, or manage skillfully or cleverly |
| generate | to be the cause of or reason for (something, such as interest or excitement) |
| listless | having or showing little or no interest in anything; languid; spiritless; indifferent |
| retinue | a group of retainers or attendants |
| jibe/gibe | to agree; accord; harmonize |
| equivocal | not easily understood or explained |
| manifesto | a public declaration of intent, policy, aims, etc., as issued by a political party, government, or movement |
| trespass | to go on someone's land without permission |
| fitful | coming, appearing, or acting, etc., in fits or by spells; recurring irregularly |
| hub | the central part of a circular object (such as a wheel or propeller) |
| foment | to promote the growth of development of; rouse; incite |
| rapt | transported with emotion; enraptured |