| A | B |
| Sycophant | Seeks favor by flattering. |
| Quiescent | In a state of repose. |
| Purblind | Greatly reduced vision. |
| Coxcomb | Obsolete or archaic cap. |
| Stolid | Revealing little emotion. |
| Verdure | Greenness, freshness. |
| Gravitas | High seriousness. |
| Abstemious | Sparing in diet. |
| Recalcitrant | Defiant of authority. |
| Elucidate | Make clear or manifest. |
| Acquiesce | To rest satisfied. |
| Travail | Very hard work |
| Logorrhea | Excessive wordiness |
| Peccadillo | Petty crime or fault |
| Atrabilious | Gloomy, iritable |
| Parsimony | Sparingness in expenditure of money |
| Lascivious | Wanton, lewd |
| Impugn | To attack as false |
| Argot | Secret vocabulary |
| Indomitable | Untamable |
| Diaphanous | Allowing light to shine through |
| Exculpate | To clear from alleged guilt |
| Gastronome | Person devoted to sensuous enjoyment |
| Adumbrate | to give a faint shadow |
| Prestidigitation | Manual dexterity in tricks |
| Mellifluous | Flowing |
| Obviate | To remove from the path |
| Venal | Salable |
| Propinquity | Nearness of place or time |
| Ubiquitous | Omnipresent |
| Redress | To put in order again |
| Vicissitude | Regular change |
| Collude | To have secretly a joint part |
| Risible | disposed to laugh, amusing |
| Surcease | stop |
| Demagogue | Leader who stirs up people w/emotion |
| Augury | Art of foretelling events |
| Elysium | Dwelling place of happy souls |
| Fulminate | Explode w/violent report |
| Habitue | One who habitually frequents a place |
| Pellucid | Easily understandable |
| Buss | kiss |
| Profligate | Openly immoral |
| Bedaub | overdecorate, ornament showily |
| Bifurcate | To divide into two branches |
| Contumacious | Exhibit contemp for authority |
| Quash | To crush, subdue, abate |
| Meretricious | Having to do with prostitutes |
| Bumptious | Offensively self-assertive, pushy |
| Platitude | Triteness, staleness of ideas |
| Deleterious | Hurtful, destructive, pernicious |
| Harangue | Popular oration, pompous speech |
| Sempiternal | Everlasting, endless |
| Masticate | To grind or crush |
| Disconcert | To disturb the composure of |
| Inamorata | Woman whom one is inlove with |
| Laudable | Praiseworthy, commendable |
| wraith | Ghost |
| Orison | Prayer |
| Bourgeois | Middle Class |