| A | B |
| Ludicrous | so foolish, unreasonable, or out of place as to be amusing |
| Ineffectual | not producing any or the desired effect; useless |
| Jeer | make rude and mocking remarks, typically in a loud voice |
| Inarticulate | unable to speak distinctly or express oneself clearly |
| Leviathan | something very large; giant sea creature in the Bible |
| Clamor | a loud and confused noise, especially that of people shouting |
| Mutinously | unruly; insubordinate or constituting a mutiny |
| Crestfallen | sad and disappointed |
| Impervious | incapable of being penetrated or affected |
| Enterprise | an undertaking or business organization; industrious |
| Glowered | looked at or stared at angrily or sullenly |
| Rebuke | to express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone because of their behavior or actions |
| Demure | modest and reserved in manner or behavior |
| Fervor | intense and passionate emotion; intense heat |