| A | B |
| conceive | have the idea for |
| gradual | proceeding in small stages |
| dissimulation | the act of deceiving |
| sufficient | of a quantity that can fulfill a need or requirement |
| vex | disturb the peace of mind of |
| profound | showing intellectual penetration or emotional depth |
| sagacity | the ability to understand and discriminate between relations |
| stifled | held in check with difficulty |
| dreadful | causing fear or terror |
| supposition | a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence |
| envelop | enclose or enfold completely with or as if with a covering |
| mournful | filled with or evoking sadness |
| resolve | reach a decision |
| stealthy | marked by quiet and caution and secrecy |
| hideous | grossly offensive to decency or morality; causing horror |
| stimulate | cause to act in a specified manner |
| refrain | resist doing something |
| concealment | the condition of being hidden |
| hastily | in a hurried manner |
| cunningly | in a sly or crafty manner |
| wary | marked by keen caution and watchful prudence |
| suavity | the quality of being charming and gracious in manner |
| audacity | aggressive or outright boldness |
| distinct | clearly or sharply defined to the mind |
| vehement | marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions |
| gesticulation | a deliberate and vigorous motion of the hands or body |
| mockery | showing your contempt by derision |
| derision | contemptuous laughter |
| hypocritical | professing feelings or virtues one does not have |
| dissemble | hide under a false appearance |