| A | B |
| umbrage | offense; annoyance, resentment |
| invective | sworn; an utterance of violent censure |
| habiliments | clothing; equipment |
| deportment | conduct; behavior |
| apoplectic | a sudden usually marked loss of bodily function due to rupture or occlusion of a blood vessel |
| undulate | to move with a wavelike motion |
| rudiments | the elements or first principles of a subject; a mere beginning |
| rectitude | correctness; moral virtue |
| formidable | feared or dreaded; intimidating |
| austere | severe in manner or appearance |
| acquiescence | the act of agreeing to something; giving approval |