| A | B |
| quivered | shook; trembled |
| qualms | uneasy feeling of doubt; worry |
| jaunty | cheerful; joyful; |
| attire | garments; dress; garb |
| lounged | lie in a relaxed or lazy way |
| rasped | harsh; grating noise; whispeded |
| reiterated | said again |
| sneered | smiled or spoke in mocking manner |
| spied | saw; observed |
| chattering | speaking rapidly about trivial matters |
| mortified | embarrassed; humiliated |
| wimp | a weak and cowardly person |
| atrocious | horrifyingly wicked |
| flatulent | suffering from accumulation of gas |
| gaping | opened (as a mouth) |
| aperture | an opening, hole or gap |
| blubber | fat of sea mammals |
| egregious | outstandingly bad; shocking |
| shriek | a high-pitched piercing sound |
| unison | a combination of voices in same pitch |
| alerted | warned of a danger, threat or problem |