| A | B |
| aloft | up in the air, especially in flight. |
| attain | to reach; to arrive at; to achieve |
| buffet | piece of furniture to display dishes; meal for guest to help themselves; to pound repeatedly or to batter |
| elude | to escape by being quick or clever; hard to find or capture; hard to explain or make clear |
| flammable | able to catch fire easily |
| hover | to remain in place over an object or location |
| inflate | to fill with air or other gas. |
| jeopardy | danger; to put in danger of loss or injury |
| moor | to hold in place with ropes or anchors |
| plummet | to fall suddenly toward the earth; to plunge |
| pollute | to make impure or dirty |
| propel | to push or drive forward |
| stationary | not moving; not changing |
| superb | of highest quality; splendid |
| swivel | to turn freely around a fixed point |