| A | B |
| adjacent | (adj)near, next to, adjoining |
| alight | to get down from, step down form; to come down from the air, land, (adj) lighted up |
| barren | (adj) not productive, bare |
| disrupt | (v) to break up, disturb |
| dynasty | (n) a powerful family or group of rulers that maintains its position or power for some time |
| foretaste | (n) an advance indication, sample, or warning |
| germinate | (v) to begin to grow, come into being |
| humdrum | (adj) ordinary, dull, routime, without variation |
| hurtle | (v) to rush violently, dash headlong; to fling or hurl forcefully |
| insinuate | (v) to suggest or hint slyly; to edge into something indirectly |
| interminable | (adj) endless, so long as to seem endless |
| interrogate | (v) to ask questions, examine by question |
| recompense | (v) to pay back; to give a reward (n) a payment for loss, service, or injury |
| renovate | (v) to repair, restore to good condition, make new again |
| resume | (n)a brief summary; short written account of one's education, working experience, or qualifications for a job |
| sullen | (adj) silent or brroding because of ill humor, anger, or resentment; slow moving, sluggish |
| trickle | (v) to flow or fall by drops or in a small stream (n) a small, irregular quantity of anything |
| trivial | (adj) not important, minor; ordinary, commonplace |
| truce | (n) a pause in fighting, temporary peace |
| vicious | (adj) evil, bad, spiteful, having bad habits or an ugly disposition; painfully severe or extreme |