| A | B |
| ferocity | (noun) the state or quality of being perociou: fiercenesss |
| linger | (verb) to stay in a place or be slow in leaving it |
| sheepishly | (adverb) embarrassed, as by being aware of a fault |
| unison | (noun) agreement: harmony: at the same time |
| consolidation | (noun) something that consoles or comforts |
| cower | (verb) to crouch or drawback, as from fear or pain: cringe |
| gait | (noun) a way of walking or running |
| valiant | (adjective) possessing or exhibiting valor: brave |
| improvise | (verb) to invent, compose, or perform without preparation |
| redundant | (adjective) expressing the same idea more than once |
| revert | (verb) to return or go back to a former condition , belief, subject or practice |
| simultaneously | (adverb) happening or done at the same time |
| inquisitive | (adjective) eager for learning or knowledge: curious |
| merely | (adverb) only; simply |
| hoax | (noun) a trick or act intended to deceive others |
| hereafter | (adverb) from now on: after this |
| spiteful | (adjective) filled with, caused by, or showing spite: malicias |
| inclined | (verb) to have a preference: tend |
| premises | (noun) property and the buildings on it |
| fraternizing | (verb) to associate with others in a brotherly or friendly way |