| A | B |
| synchronization | at the same time; coordination; harmony |
| morbid | gruesome |
| palatable | acceotable; pleasant tasting |
| morose; somber | bleak, gloomy |
| bereft | deprived; feeling a strong sense of loss |
| belfry | a bell tower |
| placate | to appease or pacify; to calm |
| PLAC | CALM; PLEASE |
| SYN | WITH; TOGETHER |
| CHRON | TIME |
| CO/CON | WITH; TOGETHER |
| MORB | DISEASE |
| disdain | a feeling of contempt |
| indifferent | unconcerned; uncaring |
| reconnaissance | a search made for information |
| flabbergasted | astonished; amazed |
| incredulous | indicating or showing disbelief; unbelieving |
| CRED | BELIEVE |
| croon | hummed or sung softly |
| absolve | declare free of blame; remove blame from |
| fervor | passion |
| congealing | coming together; coagulating; changing for a fluid to solid state |
| AB | AWAY OR FROM |
| viscous | thick and gooey |
| aberration | an abnormality; a deviation from the normal course |
| reanimate | to revive or bring back to life |
| ANIM | LIFE or SPIRIT |
| RE | AGAIN; BACK |