| A | B |
| Extricate | to release from an entanglement or a difficulty |
| Extricate | to set free |
| Menial | of or suited to a servant |
| Menial | a domestic servant |
| Menial | a servile person |
| Menial | servile |
| Rampant | growing without check or restraint |
| Rampant | flourishing |
| Rampant | widespread |
| Cajole | to persuade by pleasant words |
| Cajole | to coax with flattery and insincere talk |
| Cajole | to wheedle |
| Pestilence | a contagious and often fatal disease that spreads rapidly |
| Pestilence | an illness of epidemic proportions |
| Pestilence | a destructive or evil influence or factor |
| Anarchy | the absence of government or law |
| Anarchy | political disorder |
| Nadir | the point in the celestial sphere directly below the observer and opposite the zenith |
| Nadir | the lowest possible point |
| Ethnology | the branch of anthropology that deals with recent societies or language groups, their distribution, characteristics and culture |
| Impair | to make worse |
| Impair | to damage or weaken |
| Commodious | roomy |
| Commodious | spacious |