| A | B |
| edifice | A building, especially one of imposing appearance or size |
| paradox | A statement that seems true but at the same time seems to also have an opposite truth |
| penitent | Sorrow and remorse for past misdeeds |
| muse | To ponder or meditate. To think about at length |
| gloat | To brag greatly |
| pique | Irritation, resentment stemming from wounded pride. To arouse curiosity |
| dispell | To drive away; to dissipate |
| ramification | A branching out. A development growing out of and often complicating a problem or pain |
| allure | To entice with something desirable; To tempt |
| commodious | Spacious, roomy, or capacious |