| A | B |
| animosity | N harsh feelings, resentment, hatred (goodwill) |
| blighted | ADJ destroyed or caused by decline (whole) |
| complacency | N the state of being self-satisfied, smugness (humility) |
| despicable | ADJ very bad, comtemptible (admirable) |
| entreaty | N a plea, an earnest request (demand) |
| ferment | N state of agitation, commotion, tumult (peace) |
| goad | V to urge on in a negative way, provoke (to calm) |
| imperious | ADJ extremely overbearing (meek) |
| latent | ADJ not visible, dormant (obvious) |
| malice | N desire to harm others, malevolence, spite (benevolence) |
| obsequious | ADJ overly attentive, fawning, servile (assertive) |
| perpetuate | V to prolong the existence of something (to stop) |
| remonstrate | V to protest, to make objections, to protest (to agree( |
| servile | ADJ overly submissive (assertive) |
| vigilant | ADJ very alert, watchful, heedful (inattentive) |
| apprise | V to inform or to give notice (to confuse) |
| ascend | V to move upward, to rise from a lower position (descend) |
| despondency | N depression, dejection (cheerfulness, happiness) |
| exalt | V to glorify, to praise (to suppress) |
| fortuitous | ADJ something that happens by accident or chance that is usually good, lucky, unexpected (expected) |