| A | B |
| To bring to an end; to do away with | abolish |
| great pain of mind or body; suffering | agony |
| An ancient war machine used to throw objects with great force | catapult |
| To move or be moved suddenly with great force | catapult |
| The qualities that make a person or place different or special | character |
| A person in a story or play | character |
| A letter or symbol used in writing | character |
| To speak out against something; to criticize | denounce |
| To accuse someone of doing wrong | denounce |
| To go up or increase in size or scope | escalate |
| Cruel; fierce | grim |
| Unfriendly or threatening; stern | grim |
| Unpleasant; disturbing | grim |
| A protected place on the seacoast where ships can find shelter | harbor |
| To give shelter to; to take care of by hiding | harbor |
| To cause something painful to be felt | inflict |
| To hate or dislike greatly | loathe |
| To involve oneself in other people's affairs without being asked | meddle |
| Causing shock; horrible; wicked | monstrous |
| Extremely large | monstrous |
| To awaken, to wake up | rouse |
| To stir up; to excite | rouse |
| Unchanging; steady;loyal | steadfast |
| To put into a different language | translate |