| A | B |
| ally | one who gives another aid or cooperation; a supportive friend or associate |
| annoyance | irritation or disturbance; nuisance |
| countenance | the expression on the face; appearance; also, the face itself |
| customary | according to the accepted way of doing things; usual; habitual |
| wager | a bet |
| inevitable | impossible to avoid or escape; certain to happen |
| squall | a gust of wind, often accompanied by rain, snow, or sleet |
| tempestuous | stormy; violent; blustery |
| tranquillity | calmness; peacefulness; quietness |
| foresee | to know or see beforehand; to have a vision of a future event |