| A | B |
| intrigue | a secret scheme; the practice of engaging in secret schemes; a clandestine love affair |
| elation | the quality or state of being elated (marked by high spirits); pathalogical euphoria |
| malicious | having or showing a desire to cause harm to someone |
| reserve | to hold in reserve, keep back; to set aside for future use |
| petulant | rude in speech or behavior; temporary ill humor |
| ponder | to weigh in the mind |
| lucid | 1)suffused with light, luminous; 2) having full use of one's faculties, sane; 3) clear to the understanding |
| tumultuous | 1)loud, excited, emotional; 2) tending or disposed to cause or incite an uprising; 3) marked by violent of overwhelming turbulence or upheaval |
| lethargic | of, relating to, or characterized by laziness or lack of energy; indifferent |
| apathetic | having or showing little or no feeling or emotion; having little or no interest or concern |