| A | B |
| Assuage | to lessen or make easier to bear ; soothe, ease |
| Dictum | a statement made with authority; pronouncement |
| Taciturn | silent by habit |
| Unsullied | unsoiled, without tarnish |
| Repertoire | a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces or parts that a company or person performs |
| Vapid | being dull or uninteresting |
| Predilection | a natural liking for something |
| Domicile | a place to live (e.g. a house ) |
| Malevolent | having or showing ill will |
| Chattel | an item of property tied to a particular piece of real estate; slave |
| Nebulous | not clear or sharp |
| Foray | to make a raid or brief invasion |