| A | B |
| Austere | Severe, In a stern manner |
| Cadaverous | Pale, Gaunt, Resembling a corpse |
| Crass | Coarse, Stupid |
| Desecrate | To destroy; Pollute |
| Grandiose | Grand, impressive |
| Infraction | A breaking of the law, |
| Pillage | To rob of goods by open force |
| Punctillious | Exact, very careful |
| Reprove | To find fault with |
| Stalwart | Strong and sturdy; brave |
| Acrimonius | Stinging bitter in temper or tone; |
| Consternation | Dismay, confusion |
| Disavow | To deny responsibility for; |
| Dissension | Disagreement, sharp difference of oppinion |
| Gauntlet | An armored or protective glove; |
| Hyothetical | Based on an assumption or guess; |
| Impugn | To call into question; to attack as false |
| Odium | Hatred, contempt; |
| Relegate | To place in a lower position; to assign |
| Subservient | Subordinate in capacity or role; |
| Abate | To make less in a amount, degree, etc.; |
| Anathema | an object of intense dislike; a curse or strong denunciation. |
| Avarice | A greedy desire, particularly for wealth |
| Dilatory | Tending to delay or procrastinate |
| Equivocate | to speak or act in a way that allows more than one interpretation; |
| Irresolute | Unable to make up ones mind |
| Novice | One who is just a beginner at some activity requiring skill and experience |
| Pretentious | Done for show, striving to make a big impression; |
| Resuscitate | to bring back to life |
| Supposition | Something that is assumed or taken for granted without conclusive evidence |