| A | B |
| bridle | harness |
| convenient | handy |
| dearth | an inadequate supply |
| deflate | to let the air out of |
| disassociate | to remove one thing from another, separate |
| disastrous | of or relating to disaster |
| flagrant | conspicuously bad or objectionable |
| lucrative | yielding a profit |
| luxury | extravagance |
| paradise | ideal location |
| persevere | to put up with a hardship, endure |
| privilege | something to which one has ajust claim |
| psychiatry | the study of the mind |
| reclaim | to put into a previous good state |
| reimburse | to make proper payment |
| scandal | disgrace, dishonor, malicious gossip |
| severely | in a harsh manner |
| treacherous | hazardous |
| twentieth | number |
| upshot | the result hen all is said and done |