| A | B |
| lofty | (adjective) towering: elevated in style: haughty |
| dismayed | (verb) to break down the courage of completely: perturb |
| acquire | (verb) to come into possession or ownership of: get as ones own |
| contemplate | (verb) observe or study thoughtfully: think deeply about |
| usher | (verb) to lead, introduce |
| eligible | ( adjective) :fit or proper to be chosen: worthy of choice: desirable |
| frank | (adjective) direct: straightforward: sincere |
| cynical | (adjective) distrusting the motives of others: bitterly distrustful |
| pedantic | (adjective) overly concerned with minute details, especially in teaching |
| cordial | (adjective) courteous and gracious: friendly |
| infatuated | (adjective) possessed with foolish or unreasoning passion |
| suppress | ( verb) to vanquish or subdue: to withhold from disclosure; abolish |
| sanguine | (adjective) cheerfully hopeful, confident, or optimistic |
| mimic | (verb) to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc. |
| wrath | (noun) fierce anger |
| presumptuous | ( adjective) readiness to presume in conduct or thought; unwarrantedly bold, forward |
| submission | an act or instance of yielding to a power or authority |
| moderate | (adjective) not extreme; of medium quantity; mild |
| writhe | (verb) to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain |
| ignorant | (adjective) lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned |