| A | B |
| disciple | one of a group of 12 men who were sent out to spread the teachings of Jesus Christ |
| provoke | to arouse to a feeling or action; to bring about |
| soporific | tending to dull awareness or alertness |
| neophyte | a person who has recently joined a religious group |
| feign | invent, imagine |
| incendiary | a substance or weapon (such as a bomb) used to start fires |
| stealth | intended not to attract attention |
| peruse | to look over or through in a casual way or cursory manner |
| esoteric | difficult to understand |
| access | freedom or ability to obtain or make use of something |
| disconcert | to throw into confusion or disorder |
| sentimental | based on, showing, or resulting from feelings or emotions rather than reason or thought |
| idolatry | the worship of a physical object as a god |