| A | B |
| Inert | Unable to move or act |
| Quail | To lose courage; decline; fail; give away |
| Shrewd | Having keen insight |
| Propitiation | Appeasement |
| Licentious | Having no regard for accepted rules or standards |
| Pallor | Extreme paleness |
| Sarcastic | Expressing mocking or contemptuous remarks |
| Base | Having low morals/standards; contemptible or inferior |
| Calamity | Disaster |
| Lechery | Promiscuity |
| Contemptuous | Scornful or disdainful |
| Anonymous | Having an unknown or unacknowledged name |
| Qualm | A sensation of misgiving or uneasiness |
| Manifest | Something apparent to the sight or understanding |
| Remorse | Having pity or compassion |
| Transfix | Rendered motionless with terror; amazement or awe |
| Beguile | Delude, cheat, or divert |
| Statutes | A law, decree, or edict |
| Incredulous | Disbelieving |
| Indictment | Statement of criminal charges |
| Penitence | Expressing remorse for one’s misdeeds or sins |
| Camaraderie | Good will between friends |
| Chagrin | Embarrassment or humiliation caused by one’s failure/disappointment |
| Coherent | Order or logic which results in comprehension or recognition |
| Demeanor | One’s behavior |
| Dissipate | Scatter |
| Embellish | To make better or add fancy detail |
| Foreshadow | To present an indication or suggestion of the future |
| Glib | Perform with ease, like an offhanded remark |
| Guise | One’s outward appearance |