| A | B |
| allude | to refer to in an indirect way |
| consecrate | to set apart as holy; to devote |
| disseminate | to scatter or spread widely |
| dote | to show excessive fondness (used with on or upon) |
| exhort | to urge strongly; to warn or appeal |
| feckless | careless or irresponsible |
| implicate | to show to be involved with something, especially something dishonest or illegal |
| lament | to feel or express grief |
| monetary | relating to money or currency |
| pensive | deep in thought, dreamily thoughtful |
| pomp | a showy or dignified display |
| stilted | artificially stiff or formal in manner |
| subjugate | to bring under control or conquer |
| trauma | a severe bodily injury |
| wanton | ignoring what is right; excessive or unrestrained; playful or frolicsome |