| A | B |
| distress | deep worry or suffering; being in danger or in trouble; to trouble or upset; to cause worry or stress; to make unhappy |
| drench | to wet or soak through and through; to cover or fill completely |
| dwell | to live, especially in a place; to remain; to stay; to keep one's attention on something |
| juvenile | not fully grown; of or meant for children or young people; foolish or immature |
| outstanding | standing apart from others due to being excellent; unpaid |
| proceed | to go on or continue in an orderly way; to start again after a pause; to start an action, move |
| register | an official record book; the range of a voice or musical instrument; a machine that records data; to sign up; to show on a scale; to note or understand |
| sift | to put through a strainer to separate or break up lumps; to sort through or examine |
| spree | a lively or wild outburst of activity |
| tardy | not on time, delayed; slow-moving |
| unfit | not suitable or proper; not good enough; unhealthy |
| variety | change, lack of sameness; a number of different forms or types; a category of plants or animals |