| A | B |
| filial | of or expected from a son or daughter; of a parent's or parents' offspring |
| chagrin | a feeling of disappointment, distress, or embarrassment |
| cede | to yield or give up; to transfer or render title to |
| proficient | advanced in a particular art or science; skilled; expert; qualified |
| precipitate | to cause something to happen; to bring about quickly or suddenly; reckless; rash; acting hastily or impulsively |
| remission | a release from a debt or duty; a lessening of intensity; a diminishing |
| interpose | to put between; to insert between parts; to interject during a conversation; to intervene |
| debonair | graceful, charming, and smooth; seemingly carefree |
| blithe | happy; joyful; carefree |
| intrinsic | belonging to a thying by its essential nature; inherent |