| A | B |
| resilient | The quality of a thing that enables it to resume its original shape or position after being bent, stretched, compressed, or damaged |
| emit | To send or give out a sound or smell |
| flippant | A casual, disrespectful attitude; showing no concern |
| stealthily | Acting with quiet, caution, and secrecy to avoid notice |
| oblivious | clueless; unaware |
| adamant | To be very stubborn |
| confer | To meet in order to think about something together or compare views |
| precarious | Uncertain; risky; lacking in stability |
| discourse | conversation |
| admonish | To advise someone against something to be avoided |
| haughty | overly proud; "high and mighty" |
| riveted | To hold attention and interest |
| feign | to pretend; to make someone else believe; fake |
| fathom | To comprehend the deep meaning of something |
| proprietor | Person or persons who legally own something |