| A | B |
| oppress | to weigh down with worry |
| oppress | to keep down by severe and unjust use of force |
| oppression | the act or state of being oppressed |
| oppressive | very harsh or burdensome |
| overwhelm | to defeat utterly and completely |
| overwhelm | to deeply affect of the mind or emotions of |
| overwhelm | to upset; to turn over |
| overwhelming | great in strength or effect |
| perceive | to become aware of through the senses, especially the sense of sight |
| perceive | to take in information through the mind |
| perception | the act of perceiving or the thing perceived |
| premiere | the first performance of a play, film, etc. |
| prospective | expected or likely to happen or become |
| spurn | to refuse in a scornful way |
| staunch | faithful; true, strong |
| theme | a dominant idea, as in art, literature, or music; a topic or subject of |
| theme | a short essay on a single subject |
| theme | a series of musical notes on which variations are made; a melody that is associated with a film or television show |