| A | B |
| rank | growing widely and vigorously |
| imminent | approaching |
| infallibility | the state of being unable to make an error |
| doggedness | stubbornes |
| reiterate | to repeat |
| percariously | insecurely; in an unsafe manner |
| exotic | striking; extremely unsunal |
| solder | to join or band together |
| vermillion | a bright red or scarlet |
| heresy | an opinion that opposescommenly held viaws and belief |
| composed | calm; tranquil |
| premonition | a feelings that sometimes bad is about to happen |
| aloof | reserved and cool |
| inanimate | not prossessing life; like an object |
| nonentity | a person of little or no importance |
| mimic | someone who imitates |
| vulnerable | easily hurt; sensitive |
| melodramatic | sensational and extavagantly emotional |
| irrelevant | not to the point; not relating to the subject |
| accentuate | emphasize |
| potent | effective or powerful |
| preoccupied | lost in thought |
| acute | serious; critical |
| oppressive | weighing heavily on one's mind or spirits; distressing |
| obligation | a sense of duty; responsibility |
| sober | serious, solemn |
| assurance | the stae of being sure of something; confidence; certaintly |
| phosphorescent | continually giving off light |
| nondescript | colorless; darb; unnoticeable |
| sinister | mysteriously wicked, evil, or dishonest |
| menacing | threatening harm or evil |
| veering | turning or swinging |
| beckon | to call or summon with a silent gesture |
| lunar | like or relating to the moon |
| banish | to send or put away; exile; expel |