| A | B |
| feral | wild; untamed |
| rueful | sorrowful; mournful; sympathy and pity; regretful |
| furtive | secret; stealthy |
| adamant | inflexible, unyielding in opinion or action |
| stolid | dull, heavy, impassive; unemotional |
| vehement | showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense |
| sordid | arousing moral distaste and contempt, dirty or squalid |
| squalid | marked by filthiness from neglect and poverty |
| impertinence | not of relevance; insulting; rude |
| duress | forceful restraint or restriction; unlawful constraint |
| demise | a person's death; the end or failure of an enterprise or institution |
| recluse | a person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people. |
| spurious | illegitimate; not being what it claims to be; false or fake |
| purloin | to steal |
| irascible | easily angered; hot tempered |
| divinity | any god; quality of being a god |
| pinion | tie or hold the arms or legs of |
| turmoil | physical or mental agitation; confusion; disturbance |
| perforate | to pierce; to make a hole in |
| bland | smooth, gentle, mild |
| elude | to slip away from |