| A | B |
| distress | deep worry or suffering; being in danger |
| drench | to wet through; to cover or fill completely |
| dwell | to live in a place; to stay; to keep your attention on something |
| juvenile | young; childish; a young person |
| outstanding | excellent; |
| proceed | to go on in an orderly way; to start an action |
| register | an official recored book; to sign up |
| sift | to put through a strainer to separate things; to sort through or examine |
| spree | a lively or wild outburst of activity |
| tardy | not on time, late |
| unfit | not good enough; not healthy |
| variety | a number of different types; difference |