| A | B |
| awe, n. | A feeling of fear or nervous wonder and respect |
| awe, v. | To fill with awe. |
| awesome | Causing feelings of awe. |
| catastrophe | Something that cuases great loss and suffering; a terrible disaster. |
| collide | To come together with great force. |
| collision | The act of colliding |
| consequence | A result or outcome of Importance. |
| deceive | To cause to believe something that is not true. |
| deceptive | Intended to or likely to deceive or mislead |
| deception | An act of deceiving. |
| fatality | A death resulting from an accident or a disaster. |
| improvise | To compose or perform without preparation or To make do with whatever is on hand. |
| loom, n. | A machine or device for weaving coth |
| loom, v. | To appear in a sudden and frightening way or To get frighteningly close. |
| lull, v. | To cause to relax. |
| lull, n. | A temporary calm or quiet period. |
| placid | Calm and peaceful |
| predicament | A difficult or trying situation |
| priority | The state or condition of being before another in importance or time. |
| reinforce | To increase or strengten |
| reinforcements | Extra people such as soldiers or police sent to provide help. |
| stern, n. | The rear part of a boat. |
| stern, adj. | Unpleasantly severe. |
| treacherous | Not to be trusted or Actually dangerous while seeming to be safe. |