| A | B |
| acrimony | n. Bitterness or sharpness of temper, manner, or speech; hostility. |
| affinity | n. Attraction for someone or something with which one feels a closeness or kinship. |
| ambivalent | adj. Having mixed, often oppsoing, feelings, about something or someone; indecisive. |
| cessation | n A stopping; either final or temporary. |
| emaciated | adj. Very thin or wasted away, espeically from lack of nourishment; scrawny. |
| enclave | n. A distinct region or comunity enclosed within a larger territory |
| engender | v. To bring into being; to produce |
| exacerbate | v. To make more severe, bitter, or violent. |
| illicit | adj. Not allowed, improper, or unlawful |
| indigenous | adj. Naturally living or growing in a certain area; native. |
| inexorable | adj. Not to be persuaded, stopped, or moved by entreaty or plea; relentless. |
| infatuated | adj. Filled with excessive, shallow, or foolish love or desire. |
| insatiable | adj. Never satisfied; greedy |
| poignant | adj. Painfully moving, affecting, or touching. |
| proselytize | v. To convert someone to a faith, belief, or cause. |