| A | B |
| gait | a manner or way of walking |
| revenge | to get even, vengeance |
| tranquility | peace and calmness |
| facade | false appearance |
| disarray | disorder |
| brevity | quiality of being short and simple |
| condescending | looking down on somone, having a superior attitude |
| conscience | awareness of right or wrong |
| tact | sensitivity or respect |
| frailty | moral weakness, esasy to yield to temptation |
| loathe | to detest or hate something |
| contrive | to arrange or plan something |
| despair | hopelessness, to lose hope |
| contrite | filled with a sense of guilt, showing remorse |
| deceit | lies and dishonesty |
| deplore | to hate something |
| despondent | very sad and hopeless |
| intrigue | a secret plan or scheme |
| astounded | surprised |
| treason | betrayal |
| subdue | to defeat or overpower |
| salvation | the state of being saved or protected from harm |
| asunder | aside, apart |
| ascertain | to determine or make certain or clear |
| ponder | to think about something carefully, wonder |
| parallel | to imitate, mimic or copy |
| revelry | celebration |