| A | B |
| brawl | n. A rough, noisy fight. v. To fight noisily. |
| casual | adj. 1. Not planned 2. Not regualr; occasional. 3. Suitable for everyday use; comfortable. |
| constant | adj. 1. Not changing. 2. Loyal; faithful. 3. Without a pause; unending. |
| excel | v. To do well; to be better or greater than others. |
| exhaust | v. 1. To use up. 2. To tire out. n. The waste gases from an engine; also, the system that pumps out such waste. |
| hardy | adj. Able to survive under bad conditions; tough. |
| mediocre | adj. Of low to medium quality; barely passable. |
| monotonous | adj. Always the same; not varing; boring. |
| monotony | n. Lack of variety resulting in boredom. |
| originate | v. To bring or come into being. |
| origin | n. A beginning or coming into being. |
| punctuate | v. 1. To add marks such as commas and periods to writing. 2. To interrupt from time to time. |
| punctuation | n. The use of marks such as commas and periods in writing. |
| ravenous | adj. 1. Very hungry. 2. Eager for whatever satisfies one's needs or wants. |
| realistic | adj. 1. Closely resembling real life. 2. Aware of things as they are; practical. |
| soothe | v. 1. To make calm and relaxed. 2. To relieve someness; to make less painful. |
| stampede | n. A sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear. v. To take part in a stampede. |
| veteran | n. 1. A person who has served in the armed forces. 2. A person with much experience. adj. Experienced. |