| A | B |
| adjunct | n. Something or someone joined or added to something else but not esentially a part of it |
| belie | v. To give a false impression of; to contradict. |
| carnage | n. Great destruction of life; slaughter. |
| dilemma | n. A problem that seems to have no stisfactory solution; a difficult choice. |
| diverse | adj. Differeing from one antoehr; having various or distinct parts. |
| eradicate | v. To get rid of; to uproot. |
| flout | v. To ignore in a disrespectful or scornful way. |
| foment | v. To stir up, to rouse; to instigate. |
| insurrection | n. An open revolt against legal authority; a rebellion. |
| mandatory | adj. Ordered by an authority; required. |
| mitigate | v. To make or become less serious or severe; to ameliorate. |
| pretext | n. An effort to conceal the real intention or state of affairs; an excuse. |
| singular | adj. 1. Denoting a single person or thing, contrasted to more than one. 2. Extraordinary; exceptional. 3. Strange or unusual. |
| somnolent | adj. 1. Tending to cause sleepiness. 2. Drowsy. |
| stalwart | adj. 1. Strong; sturdy. 2. Firm; resolute. |