| A | B |
| accord | to agree |
| covert | conceales, hidden or secret |
| galling | annoying |
| portent | an indication of something about to happen |
| profane | to treat something with anguish |
| virtuous | having excellent morals |
| chide | scold |
| forsake | to quit or leave entirely |
| intercede | to plead on another's behalf |
| rancor | bitter and long-lasting |
| utter | to express by speaking |
| calamity | a disaster |
| discord | a disagreement |
| feint | A deceptive action calculated to divert attention from one's real purpose |
| perjury | to deliberately testify falsely, or lie, under oath |
| submissive | yeilding or surrendering oneself to another |
| vexation | the condition of being annoyed |
| lament | filled with deep mental anguish |
| melancholy | sadness, depression |
| pensive | deeply thoughtful |
| resolute | characterised by a decided purpose |
| cordial | warm and friendly |
| engrossed | something that completely occupies or absorbes |
| peruse | to read or examine |
| thwart | to effectively oppose or stop |