| A | B |
| anguish | acute pain or distress of body or mind; sorrow; agony; torment |
| bustling | full of noisy, energetic activity; making a stir or commotion; agitated; tumultuous |
| destiny | something for which a person, country, or thing is fated; predetermined events |
| genteel | appropriate to the manners of the upper class; polished; refined; elegant |
| humility | condition of being humble---not proud or haughty; freedom from pride or arrogance; submissiveness |
| imply | express indirectly; hint; suggest, rather than say plainly |
| inscrutable | not capable of being searched into or examined; not easily understood; mysterious |
| symbol | something that stands for something else—usually something concrete that stands r something abstract; emblem; sign; token |
| tentative | not fully worked out; not final; provisional; subject to change; hesitant; uncertain |
| yearn | experience a strong desire or craving ; long; crave; pine |