| A | B |
| Acclimate | to get accustomed to a new environment or situation |
| Ancestral | pertaining to one's forebears |
| Fervent | having great emotion |
| Impending | about to take place, menacing |
| Ingenious | clever, displaying imagination or inventiveness |
| Precipitate | to cause to happen earlier than expected, to condense and fall as rain |
| Suffrage | right to vote |
| Assuage | to ease, calm |
| Brandish | to wave menacingly |
| Cynical | scournful of the motives of others |
| Grotesque | strange, distorted |
| Inert | unable to move or act |
| Profound | absolute, deep, far-reaching |
| Staid | serious or reserved in behavior |
| Circumscribe | to encircle, to limit |
| Depreciate | to decrease in value |
| Perpetuate | to cause to be remembered |
| Stereotype | fixed idea or popular conception |
| Virtue | the quality of moral excellence, a particular beneficial quality |
| Appall | to shock, to dismay, to horrify |
| Deadpan | showing no feelings, expressionless |
| Fluster | to upset, to discontent, to aggitate, to befuddle |
| Stolid | unemotional, unexcitable, impassive |
| Tedious | dull, boring, uninteresting |
| Vibrant | spirited, energetic |
| Whim | sudden notion, fancy, impulse |