| A | B |
| depraved | corrupt, wicked |
| implication | that which is hinted at or suggested |
| consistent | reliable or uniform |
| obligations | duties or promises |
| ironic | contrary to what was expected or intended |
| pompous | excessive self-esteem or exaggerated dignity |
| intuition | knowing or sensing without rational processes |
| queasy | causing nausea; sickening |
| despising | disliking intensely; loathing |
| ornately | done in a flashy or showy manner |
| vague | indistinctly felt, perceived, or understood |
| platonic | spiritual and ideal, but not physical |
| docile | yielding to supervision or direction |
| superimposed | placed on or over something else |
| degenerate | a depraved, corrupt, or vicious person |
| pathology | a deviation from a normal condition |
| prognosis | prediction of the course and outcome of a disease |
| euphemisms | mild terms substituted for offensive ones |
| paradoxical | seemingly contradictory but possibly true |
| admonish | to reprove gently but earnestly |
| erratic | lacking consistency, uniformity, or regularity |
| juxtaposition | placement side by side for comparision |