| A | B |
| Abeyance | Temporary suspension; a temporary pause, especially in regard to a government or court's ruling |
| Complicity | To be involved in or be associated with, or to participate in or have previous knowledge of, an instance of wrongdoing |
| Corporeal | Tangible,; having material existence |
| Discreet | People who purposely don't attract attention to themselves |
| Discrete | Seperate or unconnected |
| Egregious | A mistake that's truly awful and obvious |
| Euphemism | A word or expression used as a substitute for one that may be considered offensive or distasteful |
| Immured | Entrapped or enclosed, takes the preposition in or within |
| Imperturbable | incapable of being upset or agitated; not easily excited; calm |
| Improvident | not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary |
| Inured | Accustomed to (hardship or trial) |
| Lectern | The raised desk or stand that a speaker uses |