| A | B |
| lucicrous | laughably and obviously absurd; foolish |
| ineffectual | useless; insufficient to produce an effect |
| jeer | to abuse vocally |
| inarticulate | incomprehensible; unable to speak clearly |
| leviathan | something very large; a giant sea creature in the Bible |
| clamor | a loud outcry; great expression of discontent |
| mutinous | unruly; insubordinate or constituting a mutiny |
| crestfallen | dispirited and depressed; dejected |
| impervious | incapable ov being penetrated or affected |
| enterprise | an undertaking or business organization;to be industrious |
| glower | to look at or stare at angrily |
| rebuke | to criticize sharply; to check or repress |
| demure | modest and reserved in manner and behavior |
| fervor | great intensity of emotion; intense heat |
| tacit | implied; not spoken, but communicated anyway |
| effigy | A crude figure or dummy representing a hated person or group. |
| lamentable | Inspiring or deserving of lament or regret; deplorable or pitiable; pathetically |
| assent | To agree, as to a proposal; Acquiescence; consent: gave my assent to the plan. . |
| diffident | Lacking or marked by a lack of self-confidence; shy and timid. |
| incredulous | Skeptical; disbelieving: incredulous of stories about flying saucers |
| interminable | Being or seeming to be without an end; endless;Tiresomely long; tedious |
| frenzy | A state of violent mental agitation or wild excitement. |
| vulnerable | unprotected |
| impervious | Incapable of being penetrated or affected |
| furtive | Expressive of hidden motives or purposes; shifty and sneaky |
| fervor | Great warmth and intensity of emotion |
| sanctity | Something considered sacred; holiness |
| covert | hidden |