| A | B |
| abdicate | To give up a high office. |
| assume | To take for granted; to suppose. |
| bungle | To do something badly or without skill. |
| dominate | To rule or control; to have a very important place or position. |
| former | Coming before in time; having been at an earlier time. The first of two just mentioned. |
| guardian | One who protects. One who legally has the care of another person. |
| hoist | To lift or raise, especially using a rope. Something used to lift, as a crane or pulley. |
| intercept | To stop or seize something while it is on its way somewhere. |
| jubilee | The celebration of an anniversary, especially a fifthiest anniversary. |
| kin | Related by birth or marriage. |
| pardon | To forgive. To free from legal punishment. |
| proclaim | To make known publicly; to announce. |
| provoke | To annoy or make angry. To call forth; to rouse. |
| reign | To rule as a queen or a king. To be widespread. |
| riot | Public disorder or violence. A great and seemingly disordered quanity of something. |