| A | B |
| annihilate | to destroy; to defeat completely |
| antipathy | an aversion; an opposition in feeling; dislike |
| condone | to forgive or pardon; to excuse; to overlook; to ignore something illegal or offensive; to give unstated approval to |
| cursory | going rapidly over something, without noticing details, hasty, superficial |
| dissent | to differ in feeling or opinion, especially from the majority; a difference of opinion |
| emissary | a representative sent on a mission; a delegate; an agent sent on a secret mission |
| miscalculation | a mistake in planning or forecasting |
| omnipotent | having great or unlimited authority or power |
| precise | exact; accurate; definite; strictly correct; demanding |
| subjugate | to conquer; to master; to dominate |
| abhor | to detest; to loathe; to hate |
| amorous | being in love; passionate |
| delude | to mislead; to deceive;to fool |
| embellish | to exaggerate; to elaborate; to add details; to decorate |
| euphoria | a feeling of extreme well-being or extreme happiness |
| oblivious | unaware; forgetful |
| pandemonium | disorfer; chaos |
| provocative | stimulating; exciting; troubling |
| seclusion | solitude; a sheltered place |
| virile | masculine; manly; strong |