| A | B |
| morbid | characterized by preoccupation with unwholesome thoughts or feelings |
| evict | to put out by legal process; expel, eject |
| immaculate | impeccably clean, spotless, free from stain or blemish; pure |
| infuriate | to make furious; enrage |
| comtemplate | to look at attentively and thoughtfully, to consider carefully and at length; meditate on or ponder |
| lunatic | suffering from lunacy; insane; of or for the insane |
| crouch | to stoop; especially with the knees bent |
| exasperate | to make very angry or impatient; annoy greatly, to increase the gravity of intensity |
| hasten | to cause to hurry, to speed up; accelerate |
| vague | not clearly expressed; inexplicit, not thinking or expressing oneself clearly |
| gruff | brusque or stern in manner or appearance, hearse, harsh |
| mongrel | an animal or a plant resulting from various interbreedings, especially a dog of mixed or undetermined breed |