| A | B |
| veneration | treat with respect |
| shillings | Old English money |
| facetious | joking inappropriately |
| melancholy | sad, depressed |
| adamant | very determined, not influenced by appeals to reconsider a position |
| cant | hypocritical talk |
| inaudible | incapable of being heard |
| heresy | a belief or opinion against religiouse teachings |
| prodigiously | great amount, sizable or extent |
| ubiquitous | present everywhere at the same time |
| reverently | feeling or expressing great respect |
| quarters | point in time, 15 minutes after or 15 minutes before |
| flaunting | to parade yourself without shame or modesty |
| odious | causing hatred or strong dislike |
| plunder | tp rob a place/person especially openly, and by force or violence |
| replenish | restock depleted items or materials |
| dismal | depressing, hopeless spirit |
| blithe | happy, cheerful, carefree |
| jocund | feeling, exhibiting, or characteristic of cheer |
| latent | present but not visible |
| receded | to move or back away |
| gainsay | to deny or dispute |
| fraught | full of or accampanied by problems, dangers, of difficulties |
| remonstrated | to argue strongly with somebody about something |
| jovial | cheerful mood or disposition |