| A | B |
| remonstrance | a protest |
| sagacity | foresight,discrenment, keen perception ability to make good judgement |
| eminent | high; lofty, high instation or rank |
| mien | air or demeanor; appearance |
| pervaded | to become diffused throughout every part of |
| intimated | to make known publicly or formally |
| peremptory | characterized by often imperious or arrogant sef-assurance |
| efficacy | the power to produce an effect |
| lurid | causing horror or revulsion |
| inscrustable | not readily investigated or understood |
| repugnance | strong dislike, distaste or antagonism |
| exhortation | language intended to incite and encourage |
| mutability | prone to change |
| reviled | to subject to verbal abuse |
| imbibes | to absorb, drink, recieve into the mind and retain |
| adduced | to offer as example, reason or proof in dicussion |
| emaciated | to waste away physically |
| inimical | unfriendly or hostille |
| palliate | to reduce the violence fo; to cover by excuses and apologies |
| imperunate | troublesomely urgent; overly persistent in request or demand. |