| A | B |
| bibliophile | a lover of books |
| epilogue | a concluding section of a book,play movie |
| miserly | unwilling to spend money,hoard money, objects |
| orthodox | conforming to establish tradition or doctrines,in religion |
| provoke | to incite to anger, to call forth, purposely stir up, annoy |
| revere | to regard as worthy of great honor, to hold in deepest respect, cherish |
| subjective | based on personal response, characteristic of a subject, |
| theoretical | abstract, hypothetical, unproved, uncertain |
| vigor | physical or metal strenght or force, ability to grow and survive, strong feeling |
| zealous | filled with eagerness and ardent interest, movitated by passon |
| arrogance | haughtiness, insolent pride |
| brandish | to wave or exhibit in a dramatic or threatening way |
| furtive | characterize by stealth, expressive of hidden motives, shifty |
| haphazard | dependent on or characterized by mere chance, random, without any specific or planned purpose |
| indifference | lack of concern or interest, lack of importance or significance |
| opportunist | a person who takes advantage of any chance to achieve an end, usually with no regard for moral principles |
| precarious | dnagerously lacking in security or stability, subject to chance, or unknown conditions, uncertain |
| preclude | to make impossible or impracticable by previous action, prevent |
| superfluous | beyond what is required or sufficient, extra |
| zenith | the point on the celestical sphere that is directly above the observer, upper region of the s ky, |