| A | B |
| ardor | a fiery intensity of feeling |
| cloy | to overindulge by too much that is sweet |
| deluge | something that overwhelms |
| emphatic | forceful or definite in expression or action |
| ilk | a type or kind |
| ire | anger |
| irk | to be irritating to |
| livid | extremely livid |
| mercurial | swift, active, fickle |
| opprobrium | disgrace; infamy; abusive language |
| perfidy | betrayal of trust; treachery |
| rapport | a close relationship |
| sophomoric | seen as opinionated, immature |
| twaddle | foolish, empty talk or writing |
| ubiquitous | seemingly present everywhere at the same time |