| A | B |
| jeopardize | v. to risk; endanger |
| remorse | n. deep sense of guilt |
| regime | n. government; administration in power |
| conscientious | adj. scrupulous; governed by what one knows is right |
| solicit | v. ask earnestly or pleadingly |
| imperceptible | adj. subtle; so as not to be easily perceived |
| expound | v. explain in detail point by point |
| tranquil | adj. calm; serene |
| indifference | n. lack of concern |
| atrocity | n. cruel or evil act, object, or situation |
| docility | n. state of being easily managed or manipulated |
| aversion | n. loathing or revulsion |
| venture | v. to do at some risk |
| succumbed | v. yield to superior strength; give way to |
| minutely | adv. closely; to a very small degree |
| intemperate | adj. lacking restraint |
| emit | v. discharge; send out; give off |
| rejuvenate | v. to make feel young again |
| indelible | adj. permanent; incapable of being erased or removed |
| inclination | n. tendency |