| A | B |
| amiable adjective | implies having qualities that make one liked and easy to deal with |
| anthropology noun | theology dealing with the origin, nature, and destiny of human beings |
| bayou noun | a creel, secondary watercourse or minor river that is tributary to another body of water |
| grimace noun | a facial expression usually of disgust of disapproval |
| indomitable adjective | incapable of being subdued uconquerable |
| malleable adjective | having a capacity for adaptive change |
| melodramatic adjective | appealing th the emotions |
| succumb verb | to be brought to an end (as death) by the effect of destructive or disruptive forces |
| visage noun | the face, countenance, or appearance of a person or sometimes an animal |
| whimsical adjective | subject to erratic behavior or unpredictable change |