| A | B |
| wrath | strong, stern, or fierce anger |
| befuddled | to confuse |
| plaintiff | a person who brings suit in a court |
| effrontery | shameless or impudent boldness |
| immaculate | free from spot or stain |
| qualm | an uneasy feeling |
| callously | insensitive; indifferent |
| incredulously | indicating or showing unbelief |
| base | the bottom support of anything |
| slovenly | untidy or unclean in appearance or habits |
| transfixed | to make or hold motionless with amazement, awe, terror |
| gaunt | extremely thin and bony |
| agape | wide open |
| conciliatory | to make compatible; reconcile |
| beguile | to influence by trickery, flattery; mislead |
| reprieve | to delay th impending punishment or sentence of |
| retailiation | to return like for like, evil for evil |
| adamant | utterly unyielding in attitude or opinion in spite of all appeals |
| cleave | to adhere closely; stick; cling |