| A | B |
| Aloof | distant; remote; standoffish |
| Desolation | lonely grief; misery |
| Dithering | acting in a nervous or uncertain way |
| Entrails | internal organs |
| Implacable | impossible to soothe; unforgiving |
| Lavish | to shower with gifts or compliments |
| Rash | foolish; thoughtless |
| Restitution | a making good for loss or damage; repayment |
| Revelry | noisy merrymaking; festivity |
| Revulsion | a sudden feeling of disgust |
| Smote | struck; affected sharply |
| Throng | a large gathering; crowd |
| Tithe | payment |
| Tremulous | trembling; quivering |
| Wiliest | most crafty or shy; trickiest |
| Commandeer | to take control of by force |
| Justification | an explanation or excuse for an action |
| Abominable | in a hateful way; horrible |
| Lurk | to lie hidden, ready to ambush |
| Chaos | great disorder or confusion |
| Dwindle | to become gradually less; diminish |
| Travail | painful effort |
| Dire | dreadful; terrible |
| Peril | danger; risk |
| Anguish | great physical or mental suffering; agony |
| Plunder | to rob of property by force; steal from |
| Gall | scornful boldness |
| Frenzy | a wildly excited state of mind |
| Omen | an event thought to foretell good or evil; sign |
| Contemptible | deserving of scorn or disdain; worthless |
| Adversary | an opponent in a conflict, contest, or debate |
| Adversity | hardship; great misfortune |
| Candor | honesty; frankness |
| Contending | fighting; dealing with difficulties |
| Disdainful | scornful; regarding someone as beneath oneself |
| Formidable | awe-inspiring by reason of excellence; strikingly impressive |
| Glowered | glared; stared angrily |
| Infer | to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence |
| Impregnable | strong enough to resist or withstand attack; not to be taken by force, unconquerable: |
| Inferiority | lower in station, rank, degree, or grade |
| Interpreting | to give or provide the meaning of; explain; explicate; elucidate: to interpret the hidden |
| Narcissism | ) inordinate fascination with oneself; excessive self-love; vanity. |
| Perspective | a way of regarding situations, facts, etc, and judging their relative importance |
| Profusion | large supply; abundance |
| Tumult | commotion; uproar; confusion |