| A | B |
| documentary | based on or consisting of documents; a presentation built on factual conditions or historical events |
| repreieve | a temporary relief; an order temmporarily delaying punishment |
| fluctuate | to rise and fall or move back and forth; to change continually in an irregular way |
| casement | a window that opens on hinges along its side |
| vehementt | marked by great emotion, force, or conviction; intense |
| debute | to present for the first time; to make a debut; a first public appearance, as of an actor |
| melancholy | sad, depressed, causing or suggesting sadness |
| requiem | music or a mass for the dead |
| theoretical | hypthetical; unproved or uncertain |
| bestriding | to sit on something with a legg on each side; to straddle |
| gloat | to regard with mean or greedy pleasure |
| legacy | something inherited or handed down |
| clangor | a continuous clanging; loud ringing |
| wheedled | to influence or persuade by using flattery |
| patent | a government document giving a person the right to profit from an invention; evident, obvious |
| indict | to change withan offense or crime; to make a fromal accusation on the basis of legal evidence |
| patriarch | a founder and leader of a tribe or family |
| mortified | to humiliate; to discipline oneself by self-denial |
| enjoin | to command, especially in law; to forbid |
| livid | discolored by bruise; pale, white, or red with anger or affection; furious |