| A | B |
| mystic | somebody who practices or believes in mysticism |
| prostrate | to lie flat on the face or bow very low, for example, in worship or humility |
| solemn | demonstating sincerity and gravity |
| tempest | a severe storm with very high winds and often rain, hail, or snow |
| apathy | lack on interest in anything or the absence of any wish to do anything; lack of enthusiasm or energy |
| bereaved | having lost a loved one through death |
| conscientiously | governed by or done according to somebody's sense of right and wrong |
| convoy | a group of vehicles or ships traveling, often with an escort for protection |
| embarkation | to go on board or put to take somebody or something on board ship or aircraft |
| indeterminate | without the exact or definite limits |
| scouring | searching something thoroughly and quickly for somebody or something |
| vigilance | period spent in doing something through the night, for example watching, guarding, or praying |
| automaton | somebody who resembles a machine by obeying instructions automatically, performing repetitive actions or showing no emotions |