| A | B |
| transgression | sin; violation of a command, duty, or law |
| malice | desire to harm others; evil |
| contempt | scorn |
| infer | to conclude from evidence |
| inexplicable | unable to be explained |
| induce | persuade; prevail upon |
| melancholy | sadness; depression |
| invaluable | having great value; priceless |
| sullen | sad and gloomy w/ an attitude |
| contravene | go against |
| insidiously | working harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner |
| disdainful | expressing extreme contempt |
| insolent | presumptuous and insulting in manner and speech; rude |
| reverberate | to echo or reflect |
| melodramatic | exaggeratedly emotional or sentimental |
| furtively | secretively; sneakily |
| usurp | to take over withour right |
| transparent | easily seen through or detected |
| atrocious | extremely evil or cruel |
| banish | to drive away or out of a familiar place; exile |
| perturbed | disturbed; annoyed; irritated |
| indignation | strong displeasure |
| saunter | walk at a leisurely pace |
| placid | pleasantly calm; peaceful |
| parsimonious | thrify; stingy; |
| curtly | rudely brief in speech or in manner |
| propitious | pleasantly favorable conditions |
| languid | drooping from weakness or fatigue |
| innate | inborn; existing in one from birth |
| suppress | put down by force (feelings) |