| A | B |
| bristle | stiff, short hair or fiber; to have hair standing on end; to show anger; to be full of |
| circular | forming, moving or being like a circle, round; indirect; a leaflet or printed advertisement meant to be given to many people |
| coarse | low, common, or of poor quality; made of comparatively large parts; rough to the touch; using bad manners or rude language |
| discard | to get rid of or throw away; something cast off or thrown away |
| extreme | to the highest or greatest degree; exaggerated; farthest possible; the highest, farthest, or greatest; one end of a range |
| focus | sharpness or clarity; the center of activity or interest; to corect for sharpness and clarity; to concentrate |
| grasp | to take hold with the arms or hands; to take eagerly; to understand; the reach of arms or hands; the power to reach or hold onto; understanding |
| inspire | to guide, excite, uplift, or encourage; to bring about or cause |
| magnify | to increase in importance, exaggerate; to make bigger |
| marine | related to or of the sea, sailing or shipping; related to the seagoing branch of the armed forces; a soldier who serves on a ship, a member of the U.S. Marine Corps |
| quake | to shake or move back and forth; to tremble; a shaking back and forth or trembling; an earthquake |
| troublesome | difficult; causing annoyance, bother or worry |