| A | B |
| accomplice | a person who takes part in a crime |
| adversary | someone who offers opposition |
| brazen | obvious; without any attempt to be hidden |
| chide | to blame; scold |
| concise | expressing much in a few words |
| compulsory | required by rule |
| dauntless | unable to intimiate |
| envoy | a representative or messenger |
| feint | to pretend to move in order to deceive a competitor |
| detention | confinement;holding in custody |
| grievance | a complaint about a resentment and is grounds for action |
| hoodwink | to deceive or trick someone |
| illegible | difficult or impossible to read |
| pilfer | to steal in small quantities |
| malicious | having the nature of threatening evil |
| reprimand | to scold or rebuke |
| sever | to separate; divide into parts |
| surly | angry and bad tempered;rude |
| wane | to lose size, strength, or poser |
| terminate | to bring to an end |