| A | B |
| flimsy | not strong or solid; poorly made; not convincing |
| neutral | not taking any side in a disagreement or war; in-between, lacking destination; not in gear |
| abuse | improper, wrong, or cruel treatment; insulting language |
| presentable | fit to be seen or inspected |
| daze | to stun or confuse |
| shred | a thin strip; a tiny piece or amount; to cut or tear into thin strips or small pieces; to rip up |
| appliance | a machine or tool used to do a household job |
| gauge | a standard measure used to tell size, thickness, and so on; an instrument used to measure |
| migrant | an animal or person that moves from one region to another as the seasons change; a farm worker who moves seasonally to pick different crops |
| rotate | to turn around a central point; to alternate |
| pitiless | showing no sorrow or regret for another's suffering or troubles |
| confirm | to agree or prove that something is true; to make sure, remove any doubt |