| A | B |
| cyncism (noun) | an attitude of negativity of others |
| metaphysics (noun) | the branch of philosophy that examines nature of reality |
| immaterial (adjective) | irrelevant, inconsequential, no importance |
| indignation (noun) | anger that is aroused by something that was unjust or unworthy |
| goroon (noun) | Greek mythology, monster with snakes for hair |
| apoplexy (noun) | sudden impairment of neurological function; stroke |
| ward (noun) | a minor placed under the care or protection of a guardian |
| surmise (verb) | to infer something without sufficient evidence, guess |
| pessimism (noun) | tendency to stress the negative |
| vacillate (verb) | to sway from oned to the other |