| A | B |
| agony | extreme pain of mind or body |
| plausible | seemingly worthy of belief |
| grimaced | a facial expression usually of disgust or disapproval |
| callous | hardened in feeling |
| ramshackle | rickety |
| bonbons | a covered candy usually with a creamy center |
| etiquette | customs in social, official, or professional life |
| bravado | blustering, swaggering conduct |
| obedient | submissive to the command of authority |
| insubordination | unwilling to submit to authority |
| squalor | quality of being filthy or degraded through neglect or poverty |
| apoplectic | sudden loss of consciousness caused by artery rupture in the brain |
| persuasive | to move by argument to a belief or course of action |
| confident | marked by assurance; self-assured |
| fervor | intensity of feeling or expression |
| decorous | proper and correct |
| chamber pot | pot used as a toilet in a bedroom |
| skulked | sneaked along |
| nobility | person born into royalty or high rank |
| revolting | extremely offensive |