| A | B |
| compel | To force or strongly persuade; coerce |
| impulse | A sudden, involuntary urge to do something |
| expel | To send out or away |
| conjecture | A guess, often one based on inadequate or faulty evidence |
| dejected | Downcast or sad; depressed |
| abject | Lowly; miserable and wretched |
| emissary | An agent sent on a mission |
| dismissive | Showing little regard; scornful |
| remiss | Failing to fulfill one's duty; negligent |
| motive | Cause for action |
| motif | A recurring theme, subject or idea |
| emote | To dramatically express emotions |