| A | B |
| tremor | a trembling or shaking usually caused by weakness or disease |
| trepidation | a state of alarm |
| distinctly | clearly seen, heard, or understood; plain unmistakable |
| acute | severe, sharp |
| spasm | a sudden uncontrolled contracting of muscles |
| frigid | freezing cold |
| oppressive | difficult to bear, harsh |
| opaque | not letting light through; not transparent |
| temporal | of or relating to earthly life; of or relating to material as opposed to spiritual concerns |
| vaulted | an arched structure of stone or concrete forming a ceiling or roof |
| gorge | a mass obstructing a narrow passage |
| despondency | the state of being discouraged or depressed |
| distraught | disturbed with doubt or painful feelings |