| A | B |
| admonished | reproved gently but earnestly |
| audacity | fearlessness; boldness |
| divulged | made known something private or secret |
| emaciated | made extremely thin, especially from starvation |
| emanated | came or sent forth, as from a source |
| endowed | provided with property or income |
| exasperation | anger or impatience |
| exuberant | joyous; full of high spirits |
| forsaking | giving up something formerly held dear |
| heresy | dissetion from dogma (religious teaching) by a professed believer |
| instinctively | done by innate aptitude |
| interminable | endless |
| melee | a violent free-for-all |
| perdition | loss of soul; eternal damnation |
| sardonically | scornfully or cynically mocking |
| scoffed | mocked or treated with derision |
| stoically | unaffected by pain or pleasure |
| tormented | caused to undergo great pain or anguish |
| unperturbed | not disturbed or confused |
| wrought | put together; created |