| A | B |
| appal | to cause horror, shock, or dismay |
| appalling | causing shock or horror |
| dejected | discouraged; low in spirits |
| depend | to rely on for support; to be based on |
| dependable | reliable |
| dreary | sad and gloomy |
| fanatic | a person whose enthusiasm for a belief is extreme or carrying an interest to extremes |
| impact | the striking of one objects by another or a forceful impression |
| invade | to enter by force in order to take over or to intrude; to enter in great numbers |
| invasion | the act of invading |
| isolate | to cut off from others |
| isolation | the condition of being isolated |
| isolated | cut off from others |
| occupy | to live in; to take up or to take over by force |
| reveal | to make known or to bring into view; to show |
| occupation | a person's job or profession; a filling up of time or space |
| rout | a disorganized retreat from an attack; a total defeat or to defeat completely |
| suspect | to think of as probably guilty; to suppose that something is true; a person believed to be guilty |
| temporary | lasting or made to last for a short time |
| terror | great fear |
| terrify | to fill with terror or great fear |
| tragic | causing great sadness; terrible or dreadful |
| tragedy | an event that causes great pain, suffering, or loss of life or a play that ends sadly |