| A | B |
| conjure | to recall |
| malady | disease; ailment |
| betray | to aid or give info to an enemy; to be disloyal |
| impostor | one who assumes a false identity or title for the purpose of deception |
| manifest | show; reveal; obvious |
| pauper | person who is destitute |
| fiend | evil spirit; demon; the Devil; Satan |
| treason | betrayal of trust or confidence |
| liege | lord or sovereign to whom allegiance is due |
| chamberlain | high-ranking official in a royal court; chief steward |
| obeisance | gesture or movement that expresses homage or deference |
| jeer | mock; taunt; scoff; vocal abuse |
| plebeian | relating to a commoner |
| mirth | gladness; gaiety; laughter |
| vermin | person considered loathsome or highly offensive |
| homage | special honor or respect expressed publicly |
| beguile | to deceive; delude |
| infirmity | ailment or bodily weakness |
| perplexed | baffled, bewildered, confounded, confused |
| blunder | gaffe, bungle, mistake |
| ashen | pallid, anemic, wan, pale |
| ermine | a weasel in its white winter coat |
| abode | domicile, dwelling, habitation, |
| malignant | malevolent, vicious, malicious |
| sordid | squalid, filthy, foul |
| commiserate | sympathize, sympathize, console |
| spurious | fictitious, bogus, counterfeit |
| usurp | commandeer, seize, assume |
| melancholy | despondent, disconsolate, sad |
| forlorn | deserted, desolate, abandoned |
| passion | enthusiasm, ardor, emotion |
| intimate | confidant, friend, associate |