| A | B |
| averse | opposed; unwilling; having a strong dislike |
| dilemma | difficult choice or problem; predicament |
| disdain | scorn; contempt |
| exploit | to take advantage of; to make unfair use of |
| fallacious | misleading; deceptive; erroneous |
| glutton | greedy eater; person who never seems to get enough of something |
| grim | stern; harsh; not yielding |
| hurtle | to rush with great speed and with violence or noise |
| impersonal | general; njot referring to any one person in particular |
| impertinence | state of being rudely bold; intentional disregard of others |
| incessant | continual; never ending |
| intimidation | the act of threatening, making afraid, or forcing by fear |
| insipid | uninteresting; dull |
| ordeal | severe test, trial, or experience |
| outcast | exile; person turned away from home and friends |
| pathetic | arousing pity or sorrow |
| reprehensible | deserving of blame or contempt |
| rogue | scoundrel or rascal; a worthless or dishonest person |
| sinister | threatening; evil |
| transgress | to break a law; to go beyond the limits of |