| A | B |
| desecrate | to commit sacrilege, to destroy |
| inconsequential | unimportant |
| concoct | to devise, to make up |
| disconcert | to confuse; to disturb |
| cadaverous | pale, resembling a corpse |
| grandiose | grand in an impressive way |
| debase | to lower in character, quality, or value |
| beneficent | performing acts of kindness or charity |
| crass | coarse, unfeeling; stupid |
| desist | to ceae doing something, to stop |
| austere | severe or stern in manner; simple, plain; without luxury |
| infraction | a breaking of the law |
| redoubtable | inspiring fear or awe |
| pillage | to rob of goods, the act of looting; booty |
| vulnerable | open to attack; unprotected |
| stipend | a fixed sum of money |
| prate | to talk in a foolish or aimless manner |
| restitution | the act of restoring someone/something to the rightful owner |
| punctilious | very careful and exact |
| stalwart | strong and study |
| reprove | to find fault with, scold |
| mitigate | to make milder or softer |