| A | B |
| attire | Clothes, especially fine or expensive clothes. |
| innate | Having from birth rather than being learned. |
| inscribe | To write or print, or etch into as a permanent record. |
| posture | The way one holds one's body; a pose or position. To assume a particular position especially a pretended one. |
| captivate | To pleasure greatly. To win over by special charm. |
| deft | Quick and sure; skillful at handling. |
| diligent | Working with great care and effort. |
| eclipse | The total or partial hiding of one heavenly body by another. To do better than or to outshine. |
| evolve | To develop and change gradually over time. |
| innate | Having from birth; naturally rather than being learned. |
| shroud | Something that covers or hides from view. Cloth used to wrap a dead body before burial. To block from sight. |
| stifle | To cut off air from, to smother. To hold back, to check. |
| tentative | Not fully worked out or final; hesitating or uncertain. |
| tranquil | Calm and peaceful. |
| versatile | Able to do many different things or to be used in many different ways. |