| A | B |
| sanctity | holiness of life and character |
| calamity | a state of deep distress or misery caused by major misfortune or loss |
| blithe | carefree |
| connate | existing naturally; innate |
| occult | secretive; not revealed |
| manifest | evident;obvious;clear |
| transcendent | exveeding usual limits |
| aversion | object arousing firm dislike |
| buffet | a blow with the hand |
| dilapidated | to bring into a condition of decay or partial ruin |
| superfluous | excessive; not necessary |
| sublime | inspiring awe or admiration thourgh grandeur or beauty |
| unwieldy | not easily manged, handled or used |
| ethereal | of or relating to regions beyond earth; celestrial |
| abject | sunk to or existing in a low state or condition; showing hopelessness |
| dissipation | the state being dspersed; spiread out; scatter |
| magnanimity | ability to rive above pettiness or meanness |
| expedient | resourse in |
| posterity | all succeeding gereations |
| alacrity | speed |