| A | B |
| appease | to calm; satisfy |
| abate | to reduce in amount, degree or intensity |
| mediator | person who serves as an intermediary to reconcile differences |
| forbearance | act of refraining from something |
| constitution | physicl condition |
| prudence | discrection; careful management |
| contrivance | scheme; plan |
| righteousness | morally right; just |
| inconceivable | unimaginable; inbelievable |
| omnipotent | all powerful |
| abhors | scorns; hates |
| abominable | disgusting; loathsome |
| ascribed | attributed to a certain cause |
| incensed | enraged |
| singe | to burn superficially |
| asunder | apart from each other in position or direction |
| induce | to persuade; force |
| abate | to lessen |
| arbitrary | based on whims or individual preferences |
| arduous | difficult |
| assert | to declare; claim |
| eradicate | to eliminate |
| facilitate | to make easier |
| indiscreet | careless in speech or action |
| itinerant | traveling |
| rectitude | correctness |
| subsequent | following |