| A | B |
| missionary | a person who is sent by his church to spread his religion |
| exception | a person or thing that is left out or different |
| fortunate | having good fortune; lucky |
| constellations | a group of stars forming a pattern that suggests an object or an animal |
| congregation | a gathering of people |
| properly | in a suitable, appropriate or correct manner |
| irritating | annoying, bothersome |
| trustworthy | something that can be trusted |
| introduced | made acquainted |
| peculiar | strange, unusual or odd |
| identical | exactly alike |
| pathological | relating to a behavior that is habitual or uncontrollable |
| criminal | a person guilty of or punished for a crime |
| roundabout | not straight or direct |
| ignorant | showing lack of knowledge or education |
| imitated | to copy the behavior or mannerisms of; mimic |
| comforted | to ease the grief or sorrow of; console |
| dramatic | like a drama, as in emotional impact; exciting; striking |
| enlisted | to join the armed forces voluntarily |
| abiding | continuing, lasting, enduring |
| sensation | a feeling or impression arising from a certain circumstance |
| melancholy | low in spirits; sad; depressed |
| tragedies | sad, dreadful or disastrous events |
| amuse | to cause to laugh or smile; to please the sense of humor of |
| complicated | hard to understand; complex |