| A | B |
| amenable | responsive |
| laudable | worthy of praise |
| parsimony | stinginess, extreme economy |
| expedients | means(way) of brining about a desired result |
| ostentation | intended to attract or notice |
| rapacious | stopping by force |
| frugal | avoiding waste, stingy |
| extortions | obtaining money by threats or force |
| infamy | a very bad reputation |
| ignominy | public shame or disgrace |
| ingrates | ungrateful people |
| despoil | to rob or strip of possessions ( |
| manifest | appearent, clear, reveal, display |
| commensurate | proper proportion |
| patrimonies | property inherited from ones father or ancestors |
| veneratin | felling of deep respect |
| centaur | a Greek monster that is half man & half horse |
| tutelage | guardianship, protection, tutor |
| adduce | give as proof for an arguement |
| vulpine | cunning or sly |
| dissimulator | disguise or hide under pretense |