| A | B |
| philanthropy | promoting the well being and happiness of humanity |
| pillage | to rob by force |
| loiter | to linger idly or aimlessly about a place |
| embody | to give concrete form to |
| callous | thickened and hardened |
| lieu | in place of or instead of |
| generalize | to infer a general rule or principle from particular facts or instances |
| evoke | to call out or bring forth |
| phobia | an excessive or unnatural dread or fear |
| paradox | a statement that seems contradicotry or absurd |
| maim | to injure or disfigure seriously and horribly |
| penitent | feeling or expressing sorrow or regret for sin or wrong doing and resolved on atonement |
| deduce | to derive or draw as a conclusion from something known or assumed; infer |
| orthodox | that is or adheres to whatever is established or accepted as the correct interpretation or opinion in theology or other intellectual matters |
| permeate | to spread throughout |
| fickle | inconstant or changeable |
| adjunct | auxiliary or secondary thing |