| A | B |
| ail | to cause sickness, pain, or trouble |
| ailment | an illness; a disease |
| ailing | in poor health |
| banish | to force someone out of the country; to get rid of completely |
| communicate | to make known; to give or exchange information |
| communication | the exchange of information between people |
| communicative | willing to speak; eager to talk |
| console | to make less sad; to comfort |
| consolation | comfort |
| cower | to shrink from, as if in fear |
| deliberate | carefully thought out; not hasty; to think carefully in order to make up one's mind |
| depth | distance from top to bottom or front to back; deepness |
| depths | the innermost part or the deepest part |
| desire | to wish for; to want very much; a strong wish |
| desirable | pleasing; agreeable |
| livelihood | the means of supporting oneself |
| misfortune | bad luck; trouble; an unlucky event |
| orphan | a child whose parents are dead |
| precipice | a very high and steep cliff |
| precipitous | very steep; hasty; abrupt; done without careful thought |
| regain | to get back |
| slay | to kill violently |
| symptom | a sign of something |