| A | B |
| recant | to formally withdraw |
| incantation | a ritual chant |
| disenchanted | losing fondness for; disillusioned |
| inaudible | so quiet as to be impossible to hear |
| auditory | having to do with the sense of hearing |
| audit | a thorough review |
| dissonance | unpleasant or unharmonious sound |
| assonance | similarity of word sounds, especially vowels |
| resonant | having an effect; powerful |
| analogous | comparable to; like |
| dialogue | communication between two or more people |
| prologue | a speech, passage, or event coming before the main event |
| enunciate | to pronounce or speak clearly |
| renounce | to reject by declaration |
| pronouncement | a declaration of opinion; a judgement |
| invoke | to call on for support |
| provocative | causing disturbance or excitement |
| revoke | to make invalid; to deactivate |
| ineffable | unutterable; indescribable |
| infantile | childish; immature |
| edict | an official order |
| indict | to charge with a crime; to accuse |
| dictum | a formal or authoritative statement |