| A | B |
| Lackadaisical | Showing lack of interest |
| Condescending | In a superior of high manor |
| Callaborated | Work Together |
| Apperation | Ghost |
| Diatribe | A bitter, abusive denunciation |
| Reconnoiter | To look around |
| Contiguous | Having a shared boundary |
| Surreptitiously | Secret |
| Proclivities | A natural propensity or inclanation; predestined |
| Egotism | The tendency to speak or write of oneself excessively and boastfully |
| Subjugated | To bring under control; conquer |
| Pathetic | Arousing pity sorrow or sympathy |
| Cravass | Deep crack |
| Taut | Tightly stretched |
| Abetting | To approve incourage and support (an action or plan of action) urge and help on; usually in a bad way |
| Willy | Sly |
| Sullen | Silent and keeping to one self because angry or hurt |
| Swaggered | To walk or conduct oneself because with an insolent or arrogant air; strut |
| Cantankerous | Bad Temper |
| Apprehensive | Anxious or fearful about the future; uneasy |
| Catastrophe | A sudden disaster or misfortune |