| A | B |
| moral | good or right in conductof character |
| discernible | to come to know, to recognize |
| unmoved | stationary, remain in one place |
| forcible | powerful, used against opposition or resistance |
| justified | to prove to be right or reasonable |
| correspondence | communication by exchange of letters |
| transient | passing through after only a short stay |
| barbaric | crude, uncivilized in manner |
| galaxy | a very large group of stars |
| prosaic | lacking imagination, dull |
| evident | clear to the vision or understanding |
| lavish | marked by great magnificence |
| characteristic | common trait |
| alleviate | relieve |
| interpreter | one who translates a foreign language |
| indelible | permanent, can't be erased |
| raze | to destroy, tear down |
| straight | opposite of crooked |
| devour | to eat up greedily or ravenously |
| negligence | carelessness, failure to do one's duty or responsibility |
| utopian | characterized by idealism |
| consider | to regard, deliberate, reflect |
| exposure | condition of being open to view |
| accelerate | cause to move fast or faster |
| roommate | the one with whom spaced is shared |
| feud | quarrel, fight, argument |
| neon | type of gas |
| penalty | disadvantage, harship or loss due to some action |
| humidor | case usually for storing cigars |
| eject | to drive or throw out or off |
| corporal | rank in the military |
| premise | basis of an argument, a piece of land |
| linear | of or relating to a line |
| chattel | a person or thing owned by another |
| censure | condemning as wrong: strong disapproval |
| natural | opposite of artificial |
| cession | yielding to another |
| acuity | keenness of thought or vision |
| solos | by oneself |
| morose | gloomy, sullen |