| A | B |
| mortify | to hurt someone's feelings deeply; to cause embarrassment or humiliation; to subdue or |
| orthodox | in agreement with established or generally accepted beliefs or ways of doing things |
| procure | to obtain through special effort; to bring about |
| scurry | to run quickly, scamper, hurry |
| wince | to draw back suddenly, as though in pain or fear |
| spirited | full of life and vigor; courageous |
| virtual | having a certain force or effect in fact but not in name; so close as to be equivalent to the real thing |
| void | completely empty; having no legal force or effect; empty or unfilled space |
| wayward | disobedient, willful; unpredictable, capricious |
| sodden | soaked with liquid or moisture; expressionless, dull; spiritless, listless |