| A | B |
| belligerently | fond of fighting; tending or inclined to war; warlike |
| sparsely | thinly scattered; occuring here and there |
| intimate | most private or personal |
| scruples | a doubt or uneasy feeling that may keep one from doing something looked onto as bad |
| beaqueathed | to leave money or personal posessions to another after a death |
| immense | very large; huge |
| deduced | to figure out by reasoning from unknown facts or general principles |
| seared | burn |
| tentatively | made or done as a test or for the time being; not defenite or final |
| averse | not willing; opposed |
| ruthless | cruel or without pity |
| insolence | the condition or an instance of being insolent |
| discreet | careful about what one says or does; prudent |
| their | of them or done by them |
| there | at or in that place |
| whimsically | having odd notions |