| A | B |
| Affinity | a natural personal attraction or liking |
| Clairvoyant | Intuitive sight or vision |
| Emulate | to strive to equal or excel especially through imitation |
| Expedite | to speed up the progress of; help along; assist; facilitate |
| Impetuous | Characterized or prompted by sudden energy emotion or the like; impulsive; brash |
| Innocuous | having no adverse effect; harmless; inoffensive; unobjectionable |
| Mundane | of this world; typical of or concerned with the ordinary; banal |
| Penitent | Feeling or expressing remorse of one's misdeeds or sins |
| Propensity | An innate inclination; a tendency; a bent |
| Regressive | Tending to return or revert |
| Resilient | The ability to recover quickly from illness change or misfortune; buoyancy |
| Sedentary | Characterized by or requiring much setting |
| Succinct | Clearly expressed in few words; concise |
| Terse | Effectively concise; free of superfluity; curt; brusque |
| Ubiquitous | Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent |
| Vindictive | Disposed to seek revenge; revengeful; unforgiving; bitter; spiteful |
| Wanton | Immoral or unchaste; gratuitously cruel; malicious |
| Zenith | the highest point of any path or course; peak; a summit |