| A | B |
| Not to be satisfied or pacified; unyielding | implacable |
| high-spirited, enthusiastic, excessive | exuberant |
| to have effect or force on or against something or someone | militate |
| a strong dislike, hostile feeling | antipathy |
| harmless; inoffensive; insignificant | innocous |
| to attack from all sides; studded (as jewels) | beset |
| sympathy for another's suffering | compassion |
| to drink, take in, absorb | imbibe |
| relevant, suitable; capable of being applied | applicable |
| proper behavior, good taste; orderliness | decorum |
| so small as to be almost immeasurable | infinitesimal |
| an exact copy | facsimile |
| something of value, a resource, advantage | asset |
| compulsion by threat; forcible confinement | duress |
| an exclusive right on an invention; plain, open to view | patent |
| a final proposal or statement of conditions | ultimatum |
| quiet, settled, sober; to administer a tranquilizer | sedate |
| to require as a condition of an agreement; to arrange specifically | stipulate |
| distinguished bravery, superior skill or ability | prowess |
| extremely loud | stentorian |