| A | B |
| undistinguished | common; nothing special |
| exasperated | irritated; provoked; irked |
| viciously | violently; maliciously |
| vindicated | cleared of doubt, suspicion or blame |
| proposition | suggested plan |
| vengeance | with violence or fury |
| tentatively | uncertainly |
| furtively | steathily; expressive of hidden motives |
| futile | useless |
| tyrant | ruler who is harsh or cruel |
| autonomy | the quality or state of being self-governed |
| creed | a statement of what one believes |
| fortitude | firm courage or strength of mind in the face of danger or pain |
| hyperbole | an exaggeration used to emphasize a point |
| invincible | cannot be defeated |
| ambiguity | the state of having more than one possible meaning |
| infer | to get to a conclusion from the facts or context; to read between the lines |
| literal | the exact word for word meaning, without exaggeration |
| syllabication | the act of dividing words into parts used in pronouncing it |