| A | B |
| detestable | deserving to be intensely disliked; hateful; abominable; loathsome |
| impartially | in a fair manner; without bias or prejudice; fairly |
| lapse | come to an end; cease being in force; stop; fall; slip; sink |
| malignantly | in a manner deliberately disposed to cause evil; with intense ill will; spitefully |
| mockery | ridicule; contempt; derision; someone or something to be laughed at; |
| reflection | act of thinking; meditation; serious thought upon a subject; idea; opinion |
| saunter | walk along in an idle or leisurely manner; stroll |
| skepticism | doubting attitude; disbelief; uncertainty |
| tantalize | torment by the sight, show or promise of a desire thing kept just beyond one’s |
| wretched | hatefully contemptible; despicable; mean; characterized by distress or misery; dismal |