| A | B |
| beguiled | deceived or misled |
| facetious | marked by wit or humor |
| tremulous | characterized or affected by trembling |
| misanthropic | distrustful of one's fellow man |
| tacitly | silently; done without words |
| veneration | profound respect combined with awe |
| incessant | constant, perpetual |
| susceptible | especially vulnerable; liable |
| benevolence | good will; charitableness |
| procure | to obtain; to acquire |
| countenance | the face; expression |
| lamentation | the expression of grief or sorrow |
| impropriety | the quality of being improper |
| incoherent | illogical or unintelligible, as in speech |
| dirge | song or melody expressing grief or mourning |
| repose | the state of being at rest |
| entreaty | an earnest request |
| morose | sullen; gloomy |
| palpable | may be touched or felt |