| A | B |
| subside | to sink or retreat |
| monologue | long speech by one person |
| dentifrice | tooth cleanser |
| submission | resigning to obedience |
| romantic | one who is full of thoughts and feeling rather than practicallity |
| receptacle | container |
| intuitive | knowing something without reason |
| infinite | without end |
| skepticism | a questioning attitude toward all knowledge |
| mortal | facing enventual death |
| insidious | more dangerous than meets the eye |
| contemptible | deserving of scorn |
| Cheshire Cat | fictitious cat with a broad grin |
| simultaneously | occurring at the same time |
| Ceasarian | method for delivering a baby |
| anticipated | forseen |
| certitude | certainty or sureness |
| invigorated | enlivened or made lively |
| manifested | made apparent to the senses |
| parried | fought off |
| chaos | confusion or disorder |
| verbiage | too many words |
| oracle | person of knowledge consulted as a medium |
| rebut | disagree |
| tyranny | cruel and unjust use of power |