| A | B |
| compensation | something given or received as substitution or payment |
| emerge | to come forth from something |
| acquired | obtained |
| ecclesiastical | pertaining to a church |
| extract | to forcibly draw forth; pull out |
| preoccupation | the absorption of the attention or intellect |
| pensive | thoughtful |
| antagonize | dislike of someone; conteract |
| infallible | unfailing; always correct |
| defendant | person against whom an action is brought |
| begrudge | to envy the possession or enjoyment |
| oblivious | unaware |
| acquiescence | passive agreement |
| encumbered | hindered |
| dispelled | done away with |
| indulge | to allow oneself a special pleasure |
| amiably | good-naturedly; cordially |
| complacently | in a self-satisfied manner |