| A | B |
| haggard | looking exhausted or unwell |
| animosity | a feeling of hostility or resentment |
| cantering | galloping easily or slowly |
| flaunt | to wave or flutter slowly |
| wafting | to move or carry lightly or smoothly through the air |
| sundry | every person; everybody |
| jubilation | a feeling of or expression of joy or great happiness |
| tremolo | varying effects by voice to express emotion |
| skulking | lying or hiding |
| betrothed | engaged to be married |
| insignificant | unimportant |
| little-trod | rarely traveled upon |
| gloating | to look at with great satisfaction |
| dory | a narrow, flat-bottom fishing boat with high, flaring sides |
| epaulets | ornamental shoulder pieces worn on military uniforms |
| surfeited | disgust caused by excess |
| aloof | distant in interest of feelings |