| A | B |
| Conceived | To form an idea; think |
| Vulture | A person or thing that preys, esp. greedily or unscrupulously |
| Dissimulation | To hide under a false appearance; feigning; hypocrisy |
| Vexed | Irritated; annoyed |
| Courageously | Possessing or characterized by courage; brave |
| Profound | Having deep insight or understanding |
| Sagacity | Acuteness of mental discernment; wisdom |
| Hearkening | To listen attentively; give heed |
| Stifled | To suppress, curb, or withhold; muffled |
| Unperceived | Not seen or commented on |
| Stealthily | Acting with quiet, caution, and secrecy intended to avoid notice |
| Acuteness | Sharp or penetrating in intellect, insight, or perception |
| Pulsation | A beat or throb, as of the pulse |
| Dismembered | To cut, tear, or pull off the limbs of; to divide into pieces |
| Suavity | Smoothly agreeable and courteous; sophistication |
| Audacity | Boldness or daring |
| Vehemently | Strongly emotional; intense or passionate |
| Gesticulations | A deliberate, vigorous motion or gesture with one’s hands |
| Mockery | Ridicule, contempt, or derision; subject of laughter |
| Dissemble | To give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth |