| A | B |
| conjure | 1. (verb) --to bring to mind; to call on |
| postpone | (verb) --to put something off until a later time or date |
| formality | (noun) – the act of doing something according to specific rules |
| invocation | 1. (noun) -- a serious request; a prayer for help |
| immodest | 1. (adjective) – bragging; tending to embarrass, offend people |
| coy | (adjective) –pretending, in a teasing way, to be reserved |
| fickle | 1. (adjective) –likely to change, especially in feelings, loyalty, or preferences |
| intentions | (noun) –something that somebody plans to do |
| confess | 1. (verb) – to admit the truth of something; to admit sins |
| alliance | (noun) – a marriage that unites families; joining people for a common cause |
| grotesque | (adjective) –distorted; out of place |
| variable | (adjective) –changeable |
| counterfeit | (noun) –an act in order to trick somebody |
| pathetic | 1. (adjective) –so extremely pitiful that it is laughable |
| temperament | (noun) –moodiness; the major state of mind that characterizes someone |
| absolution | (noun) –forgiveness |