| A | B |
| belie | contradict; give a false impression |
| seethe | to be agitated; to churn and foam as if boiling |
| beseech | to beg eagerly for; solicit |
| gullible | easily deceived |
| pacifist | one opposed to force; antimilitarist |
| cacophony | harsh discordance of sound; dissonance |
| bellicose | inclined or eager to fight; belligerent |
| aloof | distant, reserved in manner; uninvolved |
| abhor | to hate very much, to detest utterly |
| proactive | acting in anticipation of future problems or needs |
| laudatory | expressing admiration or praise |
| procrastinate | to put off until a later time |
| limber | flexible; exercise so as to become more flexible |
| pristine | clean; untouched; pure |
| limber | flexible; exercise as to become limber |