| A | B |
| liniment | pain-relieving liquid rub |
| revelation | information that is newly realized, especially surprising |
| doted | to show extreme fondness |
| voluptuous | sensual in appearance |
| ambivalence | the presence of two opposing ideas, attitudes, or emotions at the same time |
| juvenile | relating to, intended for, or suitable for a young person |
| cynicism | the distrust of human nature; sarcastic in a mocking way |
| idiosyncrasy | a way of behaving, thinking, or feeling that is peculiar, especially an odd or unusual one |
| culpable | deserving blame or punishment for a wrong |
| equestrian | relating to horses or horseback riding |
| maimed | to wound or disable somebody |
| delinquents | somebody who has acted antisocially or broken the law |
| exuberantly | done with enthusiasm or high spirits |
| vehemently | done forcefully or with intense feelings |
| consoled | to comfort someone who is distressed or disappointed |
| mutineers | somebody who rebels against the legal authority of others, especially a soldier or sailor |