| A | B |
| abrupt | occurring quickly and without warning; sudden; unexpected |
| animosity | felling of ill will or resentment; hostility; antagonism; hatred |
| chaotic | in a state of utter confusion; disordered; confused |
| cordial | warm and friendly; gracious; genial; amiable |
| dominate | exercise a commanding or guiding influence over; rule; control; govern |
| embarrassment | made self-conscious; confused; and ill at ease; discomfiture; confusion; perplexity |
| extinct | no longer existing; dead; defunct |
| gratify | give pleasure or satisfaction to; please; delight; gladden |
| habituate | make someone used to something; accustom; acclimate |
| intricate | having many interrelated parts; difficult to understand; complex; complicated |