| A | B |
| Abhor | To detest |
| Affable | Pleasant;gracious |
| Amiss | In a wrong or imperfect way |
| Despondent | Depressed from loss of hope or confidence;discouraged |
| Entreat | To beg |
| Haunt | To stay in one's mind continually |
| Impel | To drive or propel. |
| Interminable | Endless |
| Irascible | Quick-tempered;irritable |
| Profound | Intense;deeply felt |
| Recluse | A person who lives apart from society and often alone. |
| Reverberate | To be repeated as in a series of echoes or vibrations |
| Sage | Having wisdom and good judgment. |
| Tirade | A long, angry speech. |
| Tremulous | Marked by trembling or shaking. |