| A | B |
| ubiquitous | existing being everywhere at the same time |
| unperturbed | not bothered or troubled |
| clatter | loud rattling sound as in hard objects striking against one another |
| thrash | to beat soundly |
| repel | to drive or force back; to push away |
| exquisite | fine detail, very delicate, very beautiful |
| peril | in danger;dangerous |
| incongruous | inconsistent, not in order, lacking harmony |
| warped | twisted; to bend or twist out of shape |
| diversion | a distraction, to divert someone's attention |
| fluke | by chance, by luck, by accident |
| invariable | not changing or cabable of being changed |
| haphazardly | lack of order or planning |
| elude | to get away, to escape |
| homeopathy | treatment wherein the patient receives small doses of elements derived from plants and herbs to heal the body naturally |