| A | B |
| Lament | To mourn aloud |
| Gamesome | Merry, frolicsome |
| Regulate | to control or direct by some particular method |
| Obsolete | outdated |
| Jargon | words used by people ina particular fiel of work |
| Semblance | outward appearance form, resemblance |
| Palter | to act insincerely or deceitfully |
| Redress | to set right, remeoy |
| Coffer | chest, box, treasury |
| Mettle | vigor, strength of spirit or temperment |
| Perils | exposure to the risk of being injured, destoryed or lost |
| Vile | Disqustingly or utterly bad, of small worth |
| Cogitations | thoughts |
| Portents | something that foreshadows a coming event |
| Rhetoric | the art of speaking and writing effectively |
| Bureaucrat | a member of a beaurocracy |
| Truncheans | club, a police officers billy club |
| Interminable | having or seeming to have no end |
| Inexorable | not to be persuaded or moved by entreaty |
| Rectity | to correct by removing error |
| Zealot | to be an overly zealous person; passion for fanaticism |
| Inextricable | forming a maze or a tangle from which it is possible to get free |
| rasp | to grate upon; irritate |
| Reverence | honor or respect felt or shown |
| Orthodox | conforming to established |
| Prosaic | plain, dull, unimaginative |
| Exhortation | language inclined to uncite or encourage |
| Impudert | marked by contemtous or cocky boldness or disguard of others |