| A | B |
| foretaste | a preview to something |
| interminable | having no limits |
| sullen | showing irritation or ill humor by a gloomy silence or reserve |
| dissuade | to convince someone not to do something |
| indifference | lack of interest or concern |
| pelt | to attack or throw something repeatedly |
| animated | to give live to; to make lively |
| loom | to come into vision in the distance |
| yearn | to desire something |
| bewilder | to confuse or puzzle completely; perplex: |
| orthodox | to believe in a specific doctrine, conventional |
| wayward | to turn away from what is not right, willful |
| anecdote | a brief story |
| fickle | likely to change, not constant or loyal |
| tamper | to meddle to cause change or alter it |
| dupe | a person who is easily deceived or fooled |
| marginal | situated on the border or edge |
| prominent | important or well-known |
| amiss | to not go as planned; something goes wrong or faulters |
| presume | to take something for granted; suppose |