| A | B |
| abbey | a church that is part of a monastery or convent; (cap.) Westminster Abbey, a church in London, England, where English monarchs are crowned |
| dignity | nobility of style or manner; stateliness |
| indignant | deeply angry at something that is unfair |
| intrude | to push oneself in without invitation |
| vestment | a garment, especially an official or ceremonial robe |
| plebeian | common; vulgar; of low social rank |
| poise | to suspend or hold in a balanced position |
| regal | pertaining to a king; royal; stately; splendid |
| transept | in a cross-shaped church, the part of the church that would form the arms of the cross |
| mock | not real; imitation; pretended |