| A | B |
| Raucous | Rough sounding and harsh |
| Vain | Not yielding the desired outcome |
| Deprive | To take something away from. |
| Passionately | Capable of, having, or dominated by powerful emotions. |
| Simultaneously | Happening, existing, or done at the same time. |
| Scorn | To scold without respect. |
| Elaborate | Planned or executed with painstaking attention to numerous parts or details. |
| Abandon | To give up by leaving or ceasing to operate or inhabit. |
| Haggard | Appearing worn and exhausted. |
| Characterization | A description of qualities or peculiarities. |
| Jostling | To come in rough contact while moving. |
| Agape | In a state of wonder or amazement. |
| Raspish | Rough and abrasive personality. |
| Ruefully | Inspiring pity or compassion |
| Consoled | To allay the sorrow or grief of. |
| Reigned | To restrain or control. |
| Reconvened | To gather or asseble again. |
| Setting | When and where a story takes place. |
| Torpor | sluggish inactivity or inertia. |
| Whimsical | given to whimsy or fanciful notions. |
| Atrocious | extremely or shockingly wicked, cruel, or brutal. |
| Inertia | inertness, esp. with regard to effort, motion, action, and the like; inactivity; sluggishness. |
| Scrupulosity | having scruples; having or showing a strict regard for what one considers right; principled. |
| Gaped | to stare with open mouth, as in wonder. |
| Scathing | to attack with severe criticism. |
| Martial | inclined or disposed to war; warlike. |
| Domestic | have or pertaining to the home, the household, household affairs, or the family. |
| Prodigy | a person, esp. a child or young person, having extraordinary talent or ability. |
| Mortified | to humiliate or shame, as by injury to one's pride or self-respect. |
| Remonstrated | to say or plead in protest, objection, or disapproval. |
| Infiltrated | to filter into or through; permeate. |
| Disparage | to speak of or treat slightingly; depreciate; belittle. |
| Subdued | quiet; inhibited; repressed; controlled |
| Swaggerd | To walk in a bold way, or to strut |