| A | B |
| apprehension | fear of what may happen in the future |
| copious | large in quantity |
| gratify | to satisfy or indulge |
| clamor | confused, insistent shouting |
| scruple | moral principle that restrains action |
| bereft | deprived of the possession or use of something |
| chide | to find fault with or to blame |
| recompense | something given in return for something else; compensation |
| appease | to bring to a state of peace and quiet; soothe |
| abate | to lessen or reduce in force or intensity |
| prudence | exercise of good and cautious judgment |
| abhor | to regard with disgust |
| abominable | disgusting; detestable |