| A | B |
| absurd | so clearly untrue, unreasonable, or against common sense as to be laughable; ridiculous |
| boycott | to join together in refusing to buy, sell or use a product or service |
| clamber | to climb awkwardly or with effort, especially by using both the hands and feet |
| divert | 1. to turn (a person or thing) aside; to change the direction or course of 2. to amuse or entertain |
| forlorn | sad; miserable |
| haven | any place of shelter or safety |
| logic | 1. correct reasoning 2. a way of reasoning, whether correct or incorrect |
| reconcile | 1. to make friends again 2. to make satisfied or content |
| skeptical | having or showing doubt; quetionins, disbelieving |
| superflous | more than is needed or wanted; not needed; unnecessary |
| tempo | 1. the speed at which a piece of music is played 2. rate of activity; place or speed |
| toxic | poisonous |
| vivid | 1.clear and lively; forming clear images in the mind 2. bright; intense 3. strong and definite |
| waver | 1. to be or become unsteady; to tremble, to sway 2. to hesitate; to find it hard to decide |
| zoology | the study of animals, their life, growth, and so on |