| A | B |
| advantageous (adjective) | Useful |
| Anguish (noun) | Severe distress |
| Biochemical (adjective) | A change resulting from a chemical substance or process |
| Bodiless (adjective) | Without a body |
| Construction (noun) | How a thing is made |
| Disposition (noun) | The nature or character of something or someone; a state of being, i.e., happy, sad, angry, etc. |
| To distort (verb) | To make crooked or deformed |
| Ectoplasm (noun) | A gelatinous substance that exudes from a spiritual being; often seen in horror movies |
| Edgar Allan Poe (Proper noun) | An American writer best known for his poetry and short stories about mystery and horror |
| Epidermis (noun) | The top layer of the skin |
| Figment (noun) | Something imagined or made up |
| Figure (noun) | The visible shape of a thing |
| Prologue (noun) | An opening to a story that gives readers important information related to the plot |
| Resentment (noun) | A reaction to being insulted or disrespected |
| Sideshow (noun) | A smaller exhibition |
| Spook, Phantom (nouns) | Ghosts |
| Substance (noun) | organic matter |
| To ache (verb) | To hurt physically or emotionally |
| Wearing (verb) | To be exhausting or tiresome |
| Invisible | Unable to be seen |