| A | B |
| denounce | to criticize or condemn |
| queasy | nauseated; feeling uncomfortable and uneasy |
| sheen | brightness;shininess |
| intimidate | to make afraid |
| incite | to rouse; urge on |
| faction | a group of people working in a common cause against other groups or the majority |
| reverberate | to re-eccho;resound |
| deunciation | a public accusation; a strong condemnation |
| implication | an association;connection |
| retrospect | looking back to or rethinking of past events |
| radius | range, scope, or extent |
| chaste | plain or pure |
| pungent | sharp, bitter |
| wrath | great anger; rage |
| bear | to support or hold up; sustain |
| whim | sudden wish or desire; passing notion |
| precept | a commandment or rule of conduct |
| comeback | a witty answer or response |
| spree | a period of unrestained activity |
| harmonize | to bring into agreement |
| fatalism | the belief that all events are determined by fate and are therefore inevitable |
| accolade | praise or other sign of respect |
| disarm | to overcome the hostility of, especially by using charm |
| immaculate | perfectly clean;spotless |