| A | B |
| acme | the highest point |
| attribute | a quality or characteristic belonging to or associated with someone or something |
| attribute | to assign to, credit with |
| attribute | to regard as caused by or resulting from |
| belittle | to make something appear smaller than it is |
| belittle | to refer to in a way that suggests lack of importance or value |
| convey | to transport; to transmit |
| convey | to communicate, make known |
| convey | to transfer ownership or title to |
| doctrine | a belief, principle, or teaching |
| doctrine | a system of such beliefs or principles |
| excise | to remove by cutting |
| excise | an indirect tax on the manufacture, sale, or distribution of a commodity or service |
| exotic | foreign |
| exotic | charmingly unfamiliar or strikingly unusual |
| haggard | thin, pale, and careworn as a result of worry or suffering |
| haggard | wild-looking |
| jaunty | lively, easy, and carefree in manner |
| jaunty | smart or trim in appearance |
| juncture | a joining together |
| juncture | the point at which two things are joined |
| juncture | any important point in time |
| menial | lowly, humble, lacking importance or dignity |
| menial | a person who does the humble and unpleasant tasks |
| parry | to ward off, fend off, deflect, evade, avoid |
| parry | a defensive movement in fencing and other sports |
| predatory | preying on, plundering, or piratical |
| ravage | to destroy, lay waste, ruin |
| ravage | ruinous damage, destruction |
| stance | a way of holding the body |
| stance | an attitude or position on an issue |
| tawdry | showy and flashy but lacking in good taste |
| turncoat | a person who switches to an opposing side or party |
| unassuming | not putting on airs, unpretentious; modest |
| wallow | to roll about in a lazy, clumsy, or helpless way |
| wallow | to overindulge in; to have in abundance |
| wallow | a wet, muddy, or dusty area used by animals as a sort of bath |
| wallow | a state of moral or physical collapse |
| waver | to move to and fro, become unsteady |
| waver | to show lack of firmness or decision |