| A | B |
| phenomenon | something that is out of the ordinary and excites people's interest and curiosity |
| emanating | to come from or come out of somebody, something, or somewhere |
| omnipotent | having unlimited power |
| incoherence | the inability to think or express your thoughts clearly or in an orderly manner |
| inevitably | impossible to avoid or to prevent from happening |
| immersed | to cover completely |
| traumatized | having experienced a severe emotional shock or distress, causing psychological damage |
| ululate | to howl or wail, in grief or in jubilation |
| cadence | the beat or measure of something such as a dance or a march that follows a set rhythm |
| simultaneously | happening at exactly the same time |
| chauffeur | somebody employed to drive a car |
| gibberish | spoken or written in a language that is devoid of sense |
| guerilla | a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment |
| raucously | done in an unpleasantly noisy way |
| ignominy | disgrace and dishonor |