| A | B |
| iniquity | the quality of being very unfair or evil, or something that is very unfair |
| annihilate | to destroy something or someone completely: |
| bleary | unable to see very clearly, because you are tired or have been crying: |
| shoddy | made or done cheaply or carelessly |
| sociopath | someone whose behaviour towards other people is considered unacceptable, strange, and possibly dangerous |
| indomitability | having great determination or courage: |
| stammer | to speak with a lot of pauses and repeated sounds, either because you have a speech problem, or because you are nervous, excited |
| malevolent | wants to harm other people |
| reverberating | it seems to shake because of a loud sound |
| enthralling | extremely interesting: |
| exuberance | happy and full of energy and excitement: |
| wrenching | a strong feeling of sadness that you get when you leave a person or place that you love |
| cavalier | not caring enough about rules, principles, or people's feelings |
| nondescript | someone or something that is nondescript looks very ordinary and is not at all interesting or unusual: |
| morbid | with a strong and unhealthy interest in unpleasant subjects, especially death |
| demented | crazy or behaving in a very strange way: |
| sullen | angry and silent, especially because you feel life has been unfair to you |
| imperious | giving orders and expecting to be obeyed, in a way that seems too proud |
| lucrative | a job or activity that lets you earn a lot of money |
| indignant | angry and surprised because you feel insulted or unfairly treated |