| A | B |
| Sauntered | strolled; walked in a leisurely manner |
| Imperiously | in a commanding and domineering manner |
| Countenance | face or facial features |
| Affliction | a cause of pain or suffering |
| Audible | that which is heard or can be heard |
| Admonishing | gently warning or gently scolding |
| Razed | demolished; leveled to the ground |
| Revile | to use abusive language |
| Hallowed | sacred; holy; consecrated; sanctified |
| Lauded | praised; glorified |
| Quizzically | questioningly; in puzzlement |
| Reproachfully | in a manner that shows disapproval, blame or criticism |
| Skeptical | showing doubt about, or questioning, accepted beliefs |
| Curtailed | cut short or reduced |
| Haltingly | hesitantly; in a wavering manner showing uncertainly |
| Unison | together; at the same time |
| Extolled | praised highly |
| Forsaken | abandoned; given up |
| Irksome | annoying; bothersome |
| Resounded | filled with sound; echoed |
| Exasperated | greatly annoyed |
| Unobtrusively | inconspicuously; in a manner not easily noticed |
| Reverberated | echoed and re-echoed; resounded |
| Unintelligible | not easily understoood speech, words or sounds |
| Envisage | to imagine something about the future; to picture something in one's mind |