| A | B |
| premonition | (noun) a feeling of anxiety over a future event: a forewarning |
| stupor | (noun) great lessening of sensibility: stupefaction |
| indignant | (adj) feeling or expressing strong displeasure at something considered unjust or insulting |
| conformity | (noun) action in agreement with the majority social standards, attitudes and practice |
| elude | (verb) to avoid or escape by speed or cleverness |
| exploit | (noun) a notable deed: spirited or heroic act |
| contemptuously | (adverb) disdainfully: respectfully |
| disgrace | (noun) the loss of respect, honor, or esteem: shame |
| asset | (noun) a useful or desirable thing or quality |
| irresistable | (adj) incapable of being resisted |
| sullen | (adj) showing irritation: consistently and silently ill humored: morose |
| ruefully | (adverb) pitifully: mournfully |
| nonchalant | (adj) coolly unconcerned: indifferent: casual |
| aloof | (adj) at a distance, especially in feeling or interest |
| radiate | (verb) to extend, spread, or move like rays from a center |
| unfathomable | (adj) not able to be understood or measured |
| savvy | (verb) to know: understand |
| reluctant | (adj) unwilling |
| grimace | (noun) a facial expression, often ugly or converted, that indicates disapproval or pain |
| incredulous | (adj) showing unbelief, skeptical |