| A | B |
| Mutiny | (n) willful refusal to obey authority; revolt against superior officer |
| Quarrel | (v) dispute angrily;(n) a verbal clash |
| Kinsman | (n) relative |
| Pernicious | (adj) very destructive or injurious |
| Forfeit | (n) penalty or fine; to lose the right to by error, offense, or crime |
| Adversary | (n) foe or enemy |
| Propagate | (n) multiply; reproduce biologically |
| Anguish | (n) extreme pain or distress |
| Ancient | (adj) having existed for many years |
| Transparent | (n) clear enough to be seen through; (v) readily understood |
| Counsel | (n) advice; (v) to advise |
| Disposition | (n) disposal; arrangement; natural attitude toward things |
| Obscured | (adj) dim, gloomy, vague; (v) to conceal or hide |
| Nuptial | (n) marriage; wedding |
| Enrich | (v) to make rich; adorn |
| Endure | (v) to tolerate; to persist; to suffer firmly or patiently |
| Purge | (v) to cleanse or purify; (n) an act or result of purging |
| Trifling | (adj) trivial; insignificant |