| A | B |
| agitation | a violent stirring or movement, noisy confusion |
| blurt | to say suddenly or without thinking |
| countenance | a face, facial expression |
| enchant | to please greatly; to charm. put under a magic spell |
| foster | to bring up. give care to; promote, encourage |
| grovel | to humble oneself, act in a fearful and sevile way; to lie face downward; to indulgein something base or unworthy |
| pall | to lose enterest, attraction, or effectiveness |
| revere | to love and respect deeply, honor greatly |
| saga | a narrative of heroic exploits; a long, detiled account |
| stodgy | dull, boring; old-fasioned, hideout; lumpy, thick |
| affliction | a physical ailment |
| akin | related by blood; having similar qualitiesor character |
| elongate | to grow in lenth |
| gala | a public entertainment |
| heed | to payy careful attention to |
| impartial | just, inbaised, fair, not taking sides |
| imposter | a swindler, deceiver; one who uses a false |
| meager | poor, scant, unsatisfactory; thin slight |
| mediate | ti think about deeply and quietly, reflect upon; to plan, intend |
| wan | unnaturaly pale or sickly looking; dim, taint, lacking vitality, week, ineffectual |
| authorative | official, coming from a source that calls for obedience or belief; dictorial |
| clamor | a public outcry; any loud and continued noise |
| coincide | to be in full agreement; to be the same in nature |
| cynical | inclined to believe the worst in people |
| despot | a ruler who oppresses his or her subjects, a tyrant |
| haggle | to arguein a petty way, especially about about a price |
| hardy | able to bear up under dfficult conditions or harsh treatment; brave and tough |
| harmonius | able to get along together well; combining different elements that blend pleasingly; melodious |
| hoard | to store up, save |
| legacy | am inheritance; something handed down from an ancestor or from the past |