| A | B |
| amorous | expressing love or the state of being in love |
| belittle | to present or speak of as unimportant or of little value |
| censure | to blame or find fault with |
| deem | to consider; to believe |
| divulge | to make known something secret; to reveal |
| exorbitant | exceding normal bounds; greater or more than seems reasonable |
| expostulate | to argue earnestly with another in an attempt to dissuade |
| fateful | having great or significant consequences |
| ingrate | an ungrateful person |
| injunction | an order or command; a court order prohibiting someone from doing something |
| moribund | close to death; in a dying state |
| motif | a theme or idea in a work of art or literature that is developed or repeated; a figure or design repeated in the decoration of something such as a building or textile. |
| subsidize | to support by giving financial aid |
| sumptuous | extravantly splendid or costly; luxurious |
| voluble | characterized by a ready flow of words; talkative |
| terr | earth |
| therm | heat |
| voc | call |
| a, an | not, without |
| ab | away from |