| A | B |
| carbine | a lightweight rifle with a short barrel |
| confirmation | the act of establishing the validity of something |
| disparagement | the act of belittling someone or reducing his self-esteem |
| distillate | a liquid condensed from vapor; a purified form |
| horizon | the intersection of the earth and the sky |
| judicious | having or exhibiting sound judgment |
| lucent | giving off light |
| luxurious | conducive to pleasure and comfort |
| precipitate | to cause to happen, often suddenly or prematurely |
| prophecy | a predicition of the future |
| semblance | outward appearance which often belies or exaggerates the truth |
| speculation | the act of thinking about possibilities |
| transfigured | altered the outward appearance of |
| visualize | to form a mental image of |
| assaults | violent attacks, either physical or verbal |
| clustered | gathered or grown closely together or in bunches |
| contemptuous | showing open disrespect or willful disobedience |
| crevices | narrow cracks or openings |
| dignity | poise and self-respect |
| extravagant | given to lavish or excessive spending |
| hibiscus | tropical tree or shrub with large, showy, variously colored flowers |
| perplexed | confused or troubled by uncertainty or doubt |
| rash | characterized by or resulting from ill-considered haste or boldness |
| solemn | deeply serious |
| stalwart | physicaly and/ or morally strong |
| swabbed | used a small piece of absorbent material attached to a stick to clean or apply medicine; mopped |
| understatement | lack of emphasis in wording or expression for effect |