| A | B |
| beacon | a light or other signal that warns and guides |
| berserk | violently and destructively enraged |
| celestial | having to do with sky or heavens;heavenly |
| chasten | to punish |
| confiscate | to seize by authority |
| data | information;facts,figures |
| detract | to take away from;reduce in value |
| encounter | a meeting;a meeting of enemies,battle |
| epic | a long narrative poem about the deeds of heroes |
| pantomime | a play or story performed without words by actors using gestures |
| pessimist | one who believes or expects the worst |
| precaution | care taken beforehand;action taken to prevent something from happening |
| prosecute | to bring before a court of law for trail; to carry out |
| puncture | a small hole made by a sharp object |
| retaliate | to get revenge; to strike back from an injury |
| sham | fake, not genuine |
| uncouth | unrefined, crude, awkward or clumsy |
| underscore | to draw a line under |
| wholesome | healthy, helping to bring about or preserve good health |
| wistful | full of melancholy yearning or longing, sad |