| A | B |
| acquiesce | to submit or comply |
| condone | to allow |
| reproach | disapprove |
| placid | calm or without much change |
| acute | strong or with keenness |
| asphyxiation | to kill or make unconscious by lack of oxygen |
| vengeance | to get revenge |
| forte | a strong point or ability |
| aversion | avoiding or turning away |
| impudent | lack of modesty |
| apprehension | tense or nervous; holding back |
| incredulous | untruthful |
| devoid | not having, lacking |
| furtive | sneaky |
| admonish | gentle warning |
| sullen | sad or with remorse |
| perjury | falsification or untruth |
| discourse | speech or talk |
| overt | open, not hidden |
| scornfully | disrespectfully or with dislike |
| succinct | compact precise expression without wasted words |
| corroborate | to support with evidence or authority |
| idiosyncrasy | individual oddities or peculiarity |
| alibi | story of where you were when an event happened |
| reiterate | to repeat or restate something |
| grimace | a facial expression of pain or discomfort |
| listless | with no emotion; showing lack of energy or interest |
| surreptitious | stealthy; sneaky; secretive |
| affable | pleasant |
| persevere | to keep trying without hesitation until the goal is accomplished |
| ascertain | to mentally receive something or to understand it |
| wry | twisted; warped; askew |
| tenacious | stubborn; adhesive, sticky |