| A | B |
| aghast | afraid; filled with amazement, disgust or fear |
| ample | more than enough, large, spacious, big |
| apparition | ghost; an unexplained or unusual appearance |
| assert | announce; declare or state as truth |
| cower | hide; crouch or shrink away in fear or shame |
| disdain | dislike; look upon with scorn; lokk down on; refuse; contempt or hate |
| epitaph | writing on a tomb or gravestone |
| ethical | having to do with morals, values, right and wrong |
| facetious | silly; humorous, not meant seriously |
| inaudible | not able to be heard; too quiet |
| indiscriminate | without restraint, willy-nilly; random; unselective |
| intrigue | shady or sneaky; crafty dealings, underhanded plotting |
| juristiction | area of authority on control; where you are in charge |
| plausible | appearing true; could happen |
| plebeian | common; lower class; regular person |
| prodigal | wasting money; too extravagant; self-indulgent or selfish |
| proximity | near; close |
| pulverize | destroy; beat up; grind into powder |
| sequel | that which follows; second version |
| volatile | violent; unstable; crazy |