| A | B |
| clamorous (adj) | loud and noisy |
| disdainful (adj) | proud and scornful |
| enthralled (v) | hold captive by beauty or interest |
| bashful (adj) | easily embarrassed; shy |
| vixen (n) | a quarrelsome or malicious woman |
| fray (n) | noisy quarrel; fight |
| upbraid (v) | find fault with; blame |
| taunted (v) | jeered at; mocked |
| remedy (v) | to put right; make right; cure |
| merit (n) | worth or value; goodness |
| interlude (n) | anything thought of as filling the time between two things |
| strife (n) | a quarrel; fight |
| persevere (v) | steadily in doing something hard/difficult |
| compel (v) | bring about by force; command |
| folly (n) | being foolish; lack of sense |
| flout (v) | treat with contempt or scorn |
| astray (adj) | out of the right way; off;leading down the wrong path in life |
| exile (v) | force to leave one's country or home often by law or punishment |
| fret (v) | to be unhappy, discontented, or worried |
| recount (v) | tell in detail; give an account of |