| A | B |
| provocative | tending to provoke, incite, stimulate, anger |
| accord | to be in harmony or to grant, concede |
| veracious | speaking truly;truthful |
| voracious | greedy in wating; ravenous; devouring large quantities |
| magnate | a great or dominant person |
| soliloquize | to talk to oneself |
| convocation | an assembly |
| equitable | just; right; fair; reasonable |
| precipitous | extremely or impassably steep |
| mandatory | obligatory |
| interlocutor | one who participates in a conversation or dialogue |
| impede | to hinder, block by means of obstacles |
| benignant | kind, especially to inferiors; gracious |
| perceptible | capable of being perceived; cognizable; appreciable through one's senses |
| circumlocution | a roundabout way of speaking or an expression |
| virility | manliness; power of precreation |
| edict | a decree or command |
| irrevocable | not to revoke, recalled, repealed, annulled |
| abduction | carry off surreptitiously or by force, especially to kidnap |
| incarnate | embodied in the flesh; personified |