| A | B |
| Abscond | (verb) to run off and hide |
| Access | (n)Aproach or admittance to places,persons,things; an increase; (verb) to get at, obtain |
| Anarchy | (n.) A lack of government and law, confusion |
| Arduous | (adj.) Hard to do, requiring much effort |
| Auspicious | (adj) favorable; fortunate |
| Biased | (adj.) Favoring one side unduly; prejudice |
| Daunt | (v) to overcome with fear, intmidate; to dishearten, discourage |
| Disentangle | (v.) to free from tangles or complications |
| Fated | (adj) determined in advance by destiny or fortune |
| Hoodwink | (v) to mislead by a trick, deceive |
| Inanimate | (adj) not having life; without energy or spirit |
| Incinerate | (v) to burn to ashes |
| Intrepid | (adj) very brave, fearless, unshakable |
| Larceny | (n) Theft |
| Pliant | (adj) bending readily easily influenced |
| Pompous | (adj) Overly self important in speech or manner |
| Precipice | A Very Steep cliff; The brink or edge of disaster |
| Rectify | (v) to make right, correct |
| Reprieve | (n) a temporary relief or delay (v) to grant a postponement |
| Revile | (v) To attack with words, call bad names |