| A | B |
| Unheeded | Noticed or heard but disregarded |
| Disreputable | Having a bad reputation |
| Agony | Severe mental or physical |
| Idealism | Cherishing or pursuit of high or noble principle, goals, etc. |
| Unaided | Not providing support; completing without |
| Atrocious | Extremely or shockingly wicked |
| The Flapper | Young women from 1920s who showed disdain (hatred) for typical dress and behavior |
| Formulated | Something worked out in one’s mind |
| Scandalize | Negligent in performing one’s duty, careless |
| Eccentrics | Person who acts strange or unconventional |
| Aspiration | Hope or ambition of achieving something |
| Disillusionment | To free from or deprive of an illusion |
| Smoldering | To burn without flame; to continue to cause problems Disaster |
| Cataclysmic | Disaster |
| Incalculable | Very numerous or great |
| Misrepresented | Not giving truthful information; false |
| Gaudiest | Showy or tasteless in a vulgar |
| Vitality | Physical or mental strength |
| Speakeasy | Nightclub that illegally sold alcohol |