| A | B |
| guilty | having committed a crime : justly charged with a specified crime |
| dull | Lacking responsiveness or alertness; insensitive. |
| stupidity | The quality or condition of being stupid. |
| humiliated | To lower the pride, dignity, or self-respect of |
| practically | In a way that is practical. |
| suspicious | Arousing or apt to arouse suspicion; questionable |
| ripped | To cut, tear apart, or tear away roughly or energetically. |
| icicles | A tapering spike of ice formed by the freezing of dripping or falling water. |
| beg | To ask for as charity: |
| gushing | To flow forth suddenly in great volume |
| sympathy | A relation between parts or organs by which a disease or disorder in one induces an effect in the other |
| semi-human | Below the human race in evolutionary development |
| embarrassing | To cause to feel self-conscious or ill at ease |
| romantic | Of, relating to, or characteristic of romance. |
| arrangements | The act or process of arranging |
| serious | Grave in quality or manner |
| snit | A state of agitation or irritation. |
| practically | In a way that is practical |
| engagement | The act of engaging or the state of being engaged |
| luncheon | A lunch, especially a formal one. |
| paranoid | Exhibiting or characterized by extreme and irrational fear or distrust of others |
| brilliant | Full of light; shining |
| punishment | The act or an instance of punishing |
| execution | The act of executing something |