| A | B |
| bodily | of or pertaining to the body |
| distant | reserved or aloof; not familiar or cordial |
| eccentricities | oddities or peculiarities in behavior |
| hyacinth | a bulbous plant that has a clusster of variously colored, highly fragrant, bell-shaped flowers |
| imperious | overbearing; arrogant |
| intoxicate | to make enthusiastic; to elate strongly; to exhilarate |
| languidly | in a manner lacking in spirit or interest; listlessly; indifferently |
| meekly | in a manner lacking in spirit and courage |
| obfuscate | to make so confused as to be difficult to understand |
| primitive | having to do with an earlier stage or condition that is not developed; simple |
| reproachful | expressing disapproval |
| stagnant | not flowing or moving, as in water, air, etc. |
| stammered | spoken with involuntary breaks or pauses or with spasmodic repetitions of syllables or sounds |