| A | B |
| veracity | habitual observance of truth in speech or statement |
| carcass | the dead body of an animal |
| impeccable | faultless, flawless |
| vehement | zealous; impassioned |
| nemesis | a source or cause of harm; an unconquerable rival |
| implore | to beg urgently |
| relentless | unyielding, persisting, unrelenting |
| trepidation | trembling or quivering movement; tremulous fear or alarm |
| viable | practicable; workable |
| imminent | likely to occur at any moment; impending |
| wince | to draw back or tence the body from pain; flinch |
| facade | a superficial appearance of something |
| permeate | to pass into or through every part of |
| incessant | continuing without interruption; unending |
| garrulous | excessively talkative in a rambling manner; wordy |
| pragmatic | concerned with practical considerations or consequences; having a practical point of view |
| deliberate | to consider; to think carefully; to consult formally |
| destitute | deprived of, lacking |
| prudence | the quality or fact of being wise or having wisdom with regard in practical affairs |
| obligatory | required as a matter of obligation; mandatory |