| A | B |
| conspicuous | Adj. Easy to notice, obvious |
| loathe | Verb. To hate; dislike someone or something greatly |
| indignantly | Adv. angrily aroused by something mean, unjust, or unworthy |
| wallow | Verb. to indulge in or take great pleasure or delight in |
| zeal | Noun. great enthusiasm, a devotion to a cause, an ideal, or a goal |
| oppression | Noun. the act of keeping someone down through harsh and unjust use of power |
| jubilation | Noun. rejoicing; a celebration or expression of joy |
| ostentatiously | Adv. with great show or exaggeration |
| appalled | Adj. horrified;shocked appall |
| disgruntled | Adj. displeased and irritated |
| inarticulate | Adj. speechless; unable to speak effectively or understandably |
| Vile | Adj. disgusting; hateful; unpleasant |
| foreboding | Noun. a feeling that something, especially bad or harmful, is about to happen |
| pandemonium | Noun. wild confusion and noise; an uproar |
| remorse | Noun. a bitter regret or guilt after having done wrong |