| A | B |
| abrasive | rough; unpleasant or irritating |
| affluent | having a lot of money; wealthy |
| bias | a (usually) unfair preference for one thing over another |
| copious | very large in amount or number |
| eclectic | including things taken from many different sources |
| formidable | large or impressive in size or amount; difficult to deal with |
| indifferent | without interest or concern about something; having no opinion on a topic |
| innocuous | harmless; not likely to bother or offend anyone |
| longevity | long life; the length of time something lasts or continues |
| obliterate | to destroy something completely so that nothing is left |
| paradox | something that is made up of two opposite things and seems impossible but is actually true |
| tenacious | very determined to do something; holding firm and strong |