| A | B |
| Forsake | V. To give something up (something that was formerly precious) |
| Bough | N. A branch of a tree |
| Heed | V. To listen to and consider; pay attention to |
| Palpitate | V. To pulsate; quiver, throb; tremble |
| Assert | V. To act forcefully; to take charge |
| Impartial | Adj. not partial or biased |
| Subordinate | Adj. secondary; belonging to a lower rank |
| Waver | V. To exhibit indecision; to hesitate |
| Barbaric | Adj. marked by crudeness or lack of restraint |
| Fervid | Adj. passionate |
| Aesthetic | Adj. concerning the artistic appreciation of beauty |
| Castigate | V. To criticize or reprimand severely |
| Derisive | Adj. mocking; expressing derision |
| Contempt | N. The state of being despised; dishonor; disgrace |
| Feeble | Adj. weak or faint |
| Bilious | Adj. irritable; cranky |
| Impetuous | Adj. characterized by sudden or rash action or emotion |
| Deplorable | Adj. wretched; very bad |
| Genteel | Adj. belonging to or suited to polite society |
| Accustom | V. To familiarize by custom or use |