| A | B |
| Warp | V. To turn or twist out shape |
| Scornfully | ADV. Contemptuously |
| Officious | ADJ. Kind, obliging of one’s services, potentially in a meddlesome way |
| Indignant | N. Filled with anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean |
| Tumult | N. Commotion of a great crowd; disorder |
| Irresistible | ADJ. Impossible to resist |
| Nimble | ADJ. Quick and light in manner |
| Ebullience | N. Zestful or spirited enthusiasm |
| Recrimination | N. The action of accusing in return; opposing another charge |
| Tirade | N. A long angry or violent speech |