| A | B |
| efflorescence (12) | Blooming of flowers, state of flowering |
| enmity (14) | Deep seated hatred; State of being an enemy |
| decorous (15) | Exhibiting appropriate behavior or conduct |
| chorister (22) | A singer or leader of a choir |
| bastion (29) | A stronghold or fortification; similar to a stronghold |
| hiatus (31) | A gap or interruption in continuity; a break or pause |
| ebullience (38) | Zestful or spirited enthusiasm |
| recrimination (43) | The act of accusing in return; opposing another charge |
| tumult (43) | Commotion of a great crowd; disorder |
| tirade (45) | A long angry or violent speech; a diatribe |
| inscrutable (49) | Difficult to understand, mysterious |
| vicissitudes (49) | A change or variation; unexpected changes in life |
| declivities (54) | Downward slopes, as of a hill |
| tacit (55) | Not spoken; implied by actions or statements |
| blatant (58) | Totally or offensively obtrusive; very obvious |
| malevolently (71) | Having an ill will or wishing harm to others; malicious |
| ludicrous (78) | laugibly and obviously absurd; foolish |
| jeer (84) | to abuse vocally; taunt or mock |
| leviathan (105) | Something very large; giant sea creature in the Bible |
| clamor (108) | A loud outcry; great expression of discontent |