| A | B |
| Solicit | to seek or request |
| Phantasm | an illusory likeness of something. |
| Docile | easily managed or handled. |
| Disposition | one's spirits; mental and emotional outlook or mood. |
| Sagacious | having or showing keen discernment |
| Paltry | lacking in importance or worth; trivial. |
| Gossamer | something delicate |
| Fidelity | faithfulness to obligations |
| Procure | to get by special effort; obtain or acquire. |
| Intemperance | excessive use of alcoholic beverages. |
| Maltreat | to treat in a rough or cruel way; abuse. |
| Scruple | a moral or ethical consideration or standard |
| Malevolence | ill will; malice; hatred. |
| Atrocity | the quality of being extremely or wicked |
| Debauch | a period of wanton self-indulgence |
| Consummate | complete |
| Conflagration | a destructive fire |
| Infamy | extremely bad reputation |
| Pestilence | something that is considered harmful |
| Pertinacity | the quality of being stubborn or obstinate. |
| Succumb | to give way to superior force; yield. |
| Goad | to encourage |
| Felicity | the state of being happy |
| Exult | to show or feel a lively or triumphant joy; rejoice exceedingly; be highly elated or jubilant. |
| Consign | to transfer to another's custody or charge; entrust. |