| A | B |
| euphemisms | substitution of a more pleasant word or expression |
| affluent | wealthy |
| preoccupied | absorbed or lost in thought |
| candor | honesty; with no personal opinion |
| flawless | without any weakness, defect or imperfection |
| gawk | to stare stupidly |
| trudge | to walk steadily and with labor |
| bewilderment | confused or perplexed |
| conceited | having an excessively high opinion of one's own worth |
| imply | to expres or indicate indirectly |
| sulky | sullenly aloof or withdrawn in silent resentment |
| silhouette | an outline that appears dark against a light background |
| ventriloquism | art of projecting one's voice so that it appears to be coming from somewhere else |
| enthusiasm | great excitement in a subject or cause |
| annihilate | to destroy completely |
| blubber | to sob or cry noisily |