| A | B |
| intimidation | to frighten or inhibit by or as if by threats |
| evasion | the act of avoiding, evading, or escaping; dodging |
| arbitrated | to decide as an arbitrator |
| asinine | stupid or silly |
| caricatures | a picture or description of a person or thing in which certain distinctive features are greatly exaggerated or distorted to produce a comic effect |
| legislature | a body of persons empowered to make and change the laws of a nation or state |
| provocation | an action that provokes anger or aggression |
| tedious | tiresome because of slowness or length ; boring |
| temerity | foolish boldness, recklessness; rashness |
| confident | feeling or showing confidence; sure of oneself; certain |
| credibility | the condition or quality of being credible(believable, plausible) |
| humility | the quality or condition of being humble; lack of pride: modesty |
| turmoil | a condition of great confusion or disturbance |
| blandly | pleasant or soothing in manner; gentle |
| escorting | one or more persons accompanying another to give protection or guidance or to pay honor |