| A | B |
| mimicking (v) | imitating in speech or action |
| radiates (v) | giving forth joy, love, in a glowing manner |
| stunned (v) | dazed |
| agast (adj) | greatly shocked and confused; filled with terror |
| contemptuously (adv.) | in a bitter, angry and revengeful way |
| grimacing (v) | showing an expression of pain; anger |
| disgusted (v) | felt an intense dislike for |
| agony (n) | intense physical or emotionaql pain |
| superiority(n) | state of being of higher rank, quality or importaqnce |
| stifled (v) | repressed or held in by self-control |
| reformatory (n) | in institution for correcting the behavior of young criminals |
| mock(adj) | not real |
| stupor (n) | in a state of temporary mentaql disturbanace with confused speech and deelayed reactions |
| vaguely (adv) | not clearly expressed or thought |
| concussion (n) | injury of brain resulting from a sharp, sudden blow |
| idolized(v) | worshiped, loved or admired excessively |
| acquitted (v) | declared innocent of a crime or wrongdoing |
| circumstances (n.pl) | conditions at a certain place or time |
| flinching (v) | drawing aback as if froj physical pain |
| veered (v) | changed direction or course |