| A | B |
| abject | lacking in self-respect; contemptible; wretched, miserable |
| conjecture | the act of forming an opinion from incomplete evidence |
| dejected | depressed or disheartened |
| injection | the forcing of something, such as liquid, into something else |
| jetty | a pier or other structure projecting into a body of water |
| objectionable | arousing disapproval; offensive |
| projectile | something that is shot, thrown, or fired forward |
| reject | to refuse to accept something |
| subjective | coming from feelings rather than from an outside source |
| trajectory | the path taken by a moving object through space |