| A | B |
| SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS | Aware of oneself as an individual or of one's own being, actions, or thoughts |
| IRONICALLY | Contrary to what was expected or intended |
| RESIGNEDLY | Accepting patiently whatever happens |
| SUBSIDE | To become less agitated or active |
| ADVERSITY | Acting or serving to oppose; antagonistic |
| PERISIT | To hold firmly and steadfastly to a purpose, a state, or an undertaking despite obstacles, warnings, or setbacks |
| POLIO | Infectious virus disease of the central nervous system, sometimes resulting in permanent paralysis |
| CONTEMPLATE | To look at attentively and thoughtfully |
| DISCONNECTED | To frustrate (plans, for example) by throwing into disorder; disarrange |
| INANE | Lacking sense or substance; empty |
| RESENT | To be angry, to feel strongly |
| REVULSION | A withdrawing or turning away from something |