| A | B |
| impartial | not favoring one side more than another |
| emanate | to come forth |
| dire | dreadful; terrible |
| fervent | having or showing great feeling; passionate |
| imperious | extremely proud and controlling |
| novel | new and unusual |
| presume | to take upon oneself without permission or authority |
| commerate | to preserve the memory of |
| hover | to remain suspended in the air in one place |
| extricate | to release from entanglement or difficulty; set free |
| constricting | restricting; limiting |
| perpetually | constantly; unceasingly |
| comply | to act in accordance with another's request |
| tentative | hesitant; uncertain |
| imputation | an accusation |
| parsimony | stinginess |
| instigate | to stir up or cause to happen |
| depreciate | to lessen the price or value of |
| prudence | cautious good judgement |
| ravage | destructive action or its results |
| coveted | desired strongly; wished for longingly |