| A | B |
| clamor | vigorous and insistent protest or demand; noisy shouting; uproar |
| dispirited | disheartened; marked by gloom of spirit; depressed; discouraged |
| frenzy | temporary madness; wild, frantic outburst; mania |
| grim | cruel; savage; fierce; hard and unyielding; admitting of no compromise |
| hostile | of or relating to an enemy; antagonistic; showing ill will; inhospitable |
| molest | annoy; disturb; persecute with hostile intent |
| panic | sudden unreasoning terror causing headlong flight; fear; terror; fright |
| restriction | something, as a rule or law, that limits; confinement within limits or |
| retaliate | return like for like to get revenge; pay back injury for injury |
| solemnly | in a serious manner; seriously; earnestly; gravely |