| A | B |
| improvise | to compose, perform, or provide without preparation |
| credible | believable |
| interim | the period of time in between; meantime |
| designate | to name to an office or duty; appoint |
| simulate | to act or look like; imitate |
| secular | not directly related to religion; not spiritual; worldly |
| cursory | done quickly and without attention to detail |
| shun | to keep away from; to avoid consistently |
| latent | present but hidden or inactive |
| deviate | to turn aside or stray, as from a path, direction or standard |