| A | B |
| lineaments | a distinctive shape, contour, or line |
| jetty | a structure, such as a pier, that projects into a body of water to influence the current or tide or to protect a harbor or shoreline |
| deportment | a manner or personal conduct; behavior |
| obstreperous | noisily and stubbornly defiant |
| vehemently | characterized by forcefulness of expression or intensity of emotion or conviction |
| passe | no longer current or in fashion |
| apoplectic | resembling sudden impairment of nerological function |
| obscurely | indistinctly heard; faint |
| rectitude | moral uprightness |
| interdict | to prohibit or place under an ecclesiatical sanction |
| palliation | to make seem less serious |
| tirade | a long, angry, violent speech |
| viscous | having relatively high resistance to flow |
| propensity | an innate inclination; a tendency |
| habiliments | the special dress or garb associated with an occasion or office |
| obliquely | having a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position |
| placid | undisturbed by tumult or disorder; clam or quiet |
| facade | the face of a building |
| chiffarobe | a tall piece of furninture |
| resilient | marked by the ability to recover readily, as from misfortune |