| A | B |
| wraith | a ghost or visible spirit |
| frenzy | wild excitement |
| scud | to move swiftly as spray or clouds driven by the wind |
| serenity | tranquility or peace |
| constable | officer of the law |
| supine | lying on the back |
| frivol | to behave in a way that wastes time |
| flounce | move very qucikly, flinging motion as in anger |
| sulk | to pout, and feel angry and sorry for oneself |
| diction | choice of words and clarity in annunciation of speech |
| belligerent | ready to fight; quarrelsome |
| antagonize | to make an enemy of |
| tractable | manageable, compliant, easy to get along with |
| apt | fitting, suitable |
| sage | wiseman |
| inadvertent | unintentional |
| sport | an organism or part that shows an unusual or singular deviation from the normal or parent type; mutation |
| peremtory | leaving no opportunity for refusal or denial |
| corporeal | having to do with a physical body as opposed to a spiritual or inmaterial |
| void | empty; emptyness |