| A | B |
| transgress | To break a rule |
| transitive | Describing an action carried from subject to verb to object |
| transitory | Lasting only a short while |
| translucent | Permitting light to pass through |
| ambience | The surrounding atmosphere |
| obituary | Notice of a death with biographical information |
| transient | Passing quickly |
| abberation | Straying from what is normal or accepted |
| erratic | Irregular or inconsistent |
| episode | An incident in a person's life or in a story or in a play |
| exodus | Mass departure or emigration |
| itinerant | Traveling from place to place |
| itinerary | A route of travel |
| advent | Arrival or coming into being |
| circumvent | To avoid; to evade by cleverness |
| convene | To assemble, especially for a meeting |
| telepathy | Communication from one mind to another without speech |
| deviate | To turn aside from a course, norm, pattern, or subject |
| impervious | Incappable of being influenced or affected |
| intervene | To interfere or to interupt |
| devious | Underhanded; deceptive |