| A | B |
| audacity | boldness; reckless daring; rude boldness |
| crevice | A narrow opening or crack. |
| derision | ridicule, words meant to belittle another person |
| dissemble | to hide your real feelings and thoughts |
| dissimulation | The act of disguising what you really intend doing. |
| foresight | thinking in advance to prepare for the future |
| gesticulation | Motions or gestures made with hands or body |
| refrain | not do something |
| reposed | dignified calmness, as of manner; composure. |
| sagacity | ability to make good decisions |
| suavity | The act of appearing to be gracious and friendly |
| suppositions | things which are assumed or guessed |
| tolerable | capable of being dealt with or endured |
| trifles | Something of small importance. |
| acute | Extremely sharp or intense. |
| vehemently | In a forceful, very firm manner |
| vexed | Cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations. |
| wary | Marked by caution; alert to danger. |