| A | B |
| abhor | feel disgust; detest |
| affable | pleasant, approachable; gracious |
| amiss | wrong or inperfect way |
| despondent | depressed from loss of hope; discouraged |
| entreat | to ask earnestly; to beg |
| haunt | stay in one's mind continually |
| impel | drive or propel |
| interminable | endless |
| irascible | quick tempered; irritable |
| profound | intense; deeply felt |
| recluse | person who lives apart from society and alone |
| reverberate | repeated in series of echoes or vibrations |
| sage | having wisdom or person with wisdom |
| tirade | long angry speech |
| tremulous | marked by trembling or shaking |
| prevalent | commonly occurring |
| disposition | person's mood; temperament |
| corroborate | provide evidence |
| endeavor | to attempt earnestly |
| turbulent | chaotic; stormy |