| A | B |
| impetuous | marked by impulsive passion; governed by emotions |
| frugality | the use of money or supplies in a very careful way |
| emblematic | symbolic |
| burgeoning | quickly growing, sprouting |
| repose | at rest; relaxation |
| voracious | having a huge appetite; excessively eager |
| mores | customs or conventions of a particular group |
| disillusionment | state of being free from illusion or losing naive trust in something |
| nascent | having recently come into existence |
| precarious | characterized by a lack of security or stability that threatens with danger |
| malady | disease or illness; unwholesome condition |
| ramshackle | not carefully made or put together; in need of repair |
| impervious | not allowing entrance or passage; not bothered by something |
| docile | easily taught, led, or controlled |
| enigmatic | full of mystery; difficult to understand |
| vicissitude | a favorable or unfavorable event or situation that occurs by chance |