| A | B |
| admonition | cautionary advice or warning; friendly or gentle warning |
| assimilated | took in; absorbed; adapted or adjusted |
| phenomenon | something that is impressive or extraordinary; remarkable or exceptional event or circumstance |
| skeptically | having or showing doubt; unbelieving |
| assuage | to make milder or less severe; to relieve, ease, or satisfy |
| vibrance | being relatively high on the scale of brightness; having vigor, energy, liveliness, and vitality |
| chaos | a state of utter confusion or disorder; a total lack of organization or order |
| daub | to apply to a surface; to cover a surface by smearing a substance over it |
| excruciating | extremely painful; causing intense suffering; unbearably distressing; torturing |
| torrent | a stream of water flowing with great rapidity and violence; anoverwhelming flow of something |
| stench | an offensive smell or odor; stink; foul odor |
| irrational | deprived of reason; utterly illogical; unreasonable, ridiculous |
| hueless | colorless |
| ominous | threatening; foretelling or suggesting evil or harm |
| sinuous | having many curves, bends, or turns; winding; turning; twisting |
| carnage | the slaughter of a great number of people, as in battle; butchery; |
| parched | made extremely dry or thirsty, especially by exposure to heat |