| A | B |
| gesture | movement of part of the body to express something; something said or done as a formality only |
| diplomatic | having to do with official relationships between countries or governments; to be polite |
| humane | possessing the best qualitites of human being; kind, sympathetic |
| overture | an offer; a show of willingness to deal with; an introduction to an opera or other long musical work ;any introductory session |
| invade | to enter as an enemy or to intrude |
| destiny | the inevitable order of events; fate |
| fugitive | fleeing from danger, justice and so on; a person who flees (run away) or has fled; a fleeting thing |
| gawk | to stare in an awkward or stupid way |
| avert | to turn away; to keep from happening |
| alien | foreign; stranger; a being from outer space |
| hostile | unfriendly; enemy; warlike |
| satellites | a planet, moon or artificial object that orbits a planet; a dependent person or comany or state |
| mortal | certain to die eventually; a being who will die |
| embrace | to clasp in the arms; to hug; to accept or adopt |
| tranquil | undisturbed, calm, quiet |
| fascinate | to put under a spell; to bewitch; to hold motionless |
| ally | to unite persons or groups; a country, person or group joined for a common purpose |