| A | B |
| consternation | great fear or shock that makes one feel helpless or bewildered. |
| intimated | announced formally |
| omnipotent | all powerful in a domineering or overbearing manner |
| imperiously | in a royal and arrogant manner |
| apprehension | an anxious feeling of foreboding; dread |
| facetious | joking, especially in an ironic way or at an inappropriate time |
| repugnance | extreme dislike |
| aversion | an intense dislike |
| incredulous | showing doubt or disbelief |
| detestation | hatred |
| abstinence | the act of voluntarily doing without food, drink, or some other pleasure |
| debilitating | weakening |
| ostentatiously | in a showy manner |
| inscrutably | mysteriously |
| vexation | an annoyance |
| disconcerted | frustrated; upset |
| pervading | spreading throughout |
| condescension | the act of dealing with others in a proud or haughty way |
| amiable | good-natured; friendly |
| morose | ill-tempered; gloomy |