| A | B |
| vast | of great extent |
| aristocrat | regarded as the best, most stylish, or greatest of its kind |
| besetting | constantly obsessing temptation |
| ebbed | a point of decline |
| metamorphosed | change or transform |
| marose | gloomy or sullen |
| primordial | giving origin or beginning to something developed |
| antagonist | a person who is opposed to, struggle against, or competes with another |
| appeasement | a state of calm or ease |
| disconsoloate | hopelessly unhappy |
| fastidiousness | a state requiring excessive care or delicacy |
| loathesome | causing feelings of disgust or revolt |
| cadences | a flow of sounds or wrods |
| cunning | a skill used in a sly or shrewd manner |
| skulking | lying or keepingin hiding for an evil reasoon |
| adversary | enemy |
| primitive | early in the history of the world |
| mutiny | a revolt or rebelling against authority |
| recuperated | recovered from sickness or exhaustion |
| solidarity | a unio or fellowship |