| A | B |
| adversity | (n.) misfortune; hardship |
| cardinal | (adj.)most important; chief |
| credible | (adj.)believable, reliable |
| empathsize | (v.)to show or feel understanding of another's feelings or problems |
| faculty | (n.)1. any of the natural powers of the mind and body, such as sight or hearing |
| faculty | (n.) an inborn ability; a knack |
| faculty | (n.) all the teachers of a school |
| harrowing | adj. very distressing or acutely painful |
| impair | (v.)to damage, weaken, or lessen |
| infer | (v.)to reach a conclusion through reasoning |
| inference | (n.) conclusion through reasoning |
| intuition | (n.) knowing or sensing something without the use of reason; an insight |
| manifest | (adj.)plain to see; evident (v.)to make clear; to reveal |
| nuance | (n.) a very slight change in feeling or meaning |
| pernicious | (adj.) very destructive or harmful |
| solace | (n.)comfort or relief in sorrow or distress; consolation |
| treatise | (n.)a methodically and thoroughly written discussion of a topic |
| vogue | (n.)the popular fashion of the time, wide acceptance or favor |