| A | B |
| alleviate | to relieve or make more bearable |
| antidote | a remedy that relieves the effects of poison |
| antidote | anything that offers relief from an undesirable condition |
| bedlam | a very confused and noisy scene |
| cajole | to urge with gentle and repeated requests; to coax |
| glib | marked by an ease in speaking or writing that often shows lack of concern or sincerity |
| haggard | having a tired look; worn out |
| immaculate | perfectly clean; spotless |
| immaculate | without a flaw; faultless |
| incessant | going on without interruption; continual |
| indulgent | inclined to give in easily; lenient |
| loll | to sit back in a relaxed way; to sprawl |
| loll | to hang loosely; to droop |
| pittance | a very small amount, especially of money |
| pungent | having a sharp taste or smell |
| pungent | sharply critical; painfully direct |
| rue | to feel regret or sorrow over |
| strident | harsh and grating; loud and shrill |
| vehement | expressing strong feeling; intense |