| A | B |
| ail | V. To cause sickness, pain, or trouble. Ailment. N. An illness. Ailing. ADJ. In poor health |
| banish | V. 1. To force someone out of the country 2. To get rid of completely |
| communicate | V. To make known; to give or exchange information. Communication. N. The exchange of information between people. Communicative. ADJ. Willing to speak; eager to talk |
| console | V. to make less sad; to comfort. Consolation. N. Comfort |
| cower | V. To shrink from, as if from fear |
| deliberate | ADJ. Carefully thought out; not hasty V. To think carefully in order to make up one's mind |
| depth | N. Distance from top to bottom or front to back; deepness. Depths. PL N. The innermost or deepest part |
| desire | V. To wish for; to want very much N. A strong wish. Desirable. ADJ. Pleasing; agreeable |
| livelihood | N. The means or supporting oneself |
| misfortune | N. 1. Bad luck; trouble 2. An unlucky event |
| orphan | N. A child whose parents are dead |
| precipice | N. A very high or steep cliff. Precipitous. ADJ. 1. Very steep 2. Hasty; abrupt; done without careful thought |
| regain | V. To get back |
| slay | V. To kill |
| symptom | N. A sign of something |