| A | B |
| Expose | To reveal or make known |
| Expose (Part of Speech) | Verb |
| Ruminate | To ponder or think about |
| Ruminate (Part of Speech) | Verb |
| Hearth | The floor of a fireplace |
| Hearth (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Resent | To show displeasure of indignation |
| Resent (Part of Speech) | Verb |
| Disreputable | Lacking respect, due to past actions |
| Disreputable (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Allusion | A reference to a person, thing, or idea |
| Allusion (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Obligation | A binding promise, contract, or sense of duty |
| Obligation (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Disconsolate | Miserable; disappointed |
| Disconsolate (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Traverse | To move or travel across a certain place or area |
| Traverse (Part of Speech) | Verb |
| Calamity | A disastrous or catastrophic event |
| Calamity (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Hysterical | Showing uncontrollable emotion |
| Hysterical (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Recollect | To bring a thought back to mind; remember |
| Recollect (Part of Speech) | Verb |
| Malady | An illness or disorder |
| Malady (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Peril | Exposure to danger |
| Peril (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Dismal | Depressing and hopeless |
| Dismal (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Bated Breath | The state of anxiously waiting for something to happen |
| Bated Breath (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Trudge | To walk with slow, weary, heavy steps |
| Trudge (Part of Speech) | Verb |
| Foreshadowing | When events in a story allow a reader to predict future outcomes |
| Austere | Strict and serious |
| Austere (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Coquetry | The act of flirting or attracting |
| Coquetry (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Juggernaut | A large, overpowering, destructive force |
| Juggernaut (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Apocryphal | Fake; forged |
| Apocryphal (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Queer | Strange; odd |
| Queer (Part of Speech) | Adjective |
| Indignation | Anger for something that is wrong, unjust, or offensive |
| Indignation (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Repose (Someone would be in a state or position of repose) | Calmness; relaxation |
| Repose (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Blackmail | Payment gained through threat or intimidation |
| Blackmail (Part of Speech) | Verb OR Noun |
| Troglodyte | A primitive, cave-dwelling person; someone who lives in seclusion |
| Troglodyte (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Irony | When the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what one would expect (often involve a twist or element of coincidence) |
| Irony (Part of Speech) | Noun |
| Ironic (Part of Speech) | Adjective |