| A | B |
| accomplice | a person who takes part in a crime |
| annihilate | to destroy completely |
| arbitrary | unreasonable; a decision made without reason |
| brazen | bold and shameless; made of brass |
| catalyst | something that causes a reaction |
| exodus | a large scale depature (exit) |
| facilitate | to make easier, to help, to assist |
| incorrigible | not able to control; not able to be corrected |
| latent | hidden, under the surface but not realized |
| militant | given to fighting; aggressive; an activist |
| morose | having a gloomy manner, unsociable; emo |
| opaque | not letting light through, not see-through; stupid |
| paramount | most important |
| prattle | to talk in a foolish or aimless way; to babble; baby talk |
| rebut | to argue back; to offer an argument that contradicts and assertion |
| reprimand | to scold, to yell at; a rebuke |
| servitude | slavery, forced labor |
| slapdash | done at the last minute in a careless manner |
| stagnant | not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive |
| succumb | to give in (to a superior force) |