| A | B |
| civility | politeness |
| duteous | obedient or showing strong sense of duty |
| epithet | abusive insult |
| gall | audacity; impudent boldness or bitter feeling |
| homage | show reverence and respect; vassal's respect due to a lord |
| iniquity | great injustice or extreme immorality |
| lascivious | lewd or erotic |
| miscegenation | sexual relations or intermarriage between races |
| obsequious | excessively eager to please or obey |
| preferment | high-ranking promotion |
| profane | irreverent or disrepectful towards religion or authority |
| rebuke | to tell somebody off; criticize or reprimand sharply |
| reverence | deep respect felt or gained |
| remedy | way of putting something right |
| tragedy | a serious play with a tragic theme; involving a heroic struggle and the downfall of the main character |