| A | B |
| exclaim | To say or speak suddenly in surprise or strong feeling. |
| detain | To keep from going, or to hold back. |
| pertain | To belong or be connected as a part of something; having to do with something. |
| sustain | To keep going, or to hold up and support. |
| commit | To do or perform something; to involve or pledge. |
| comprehend | To understand the meaning of something. |
| intrude | To force oneself in; to come unasked and unwanted. |
| recede | To go or move backward. |
| invade | To enter with force or as an enemy in order to take possession. |
| ferocious | Savagely cruel or destructive; fierce. |
| exclamation | Something that is exclaimed, or said suddenly in surprise or strong feeling. |
| detention | A keeping in custody or confinement; to hold back. |
| pertinent | Having to do with what is being considered; related to the matter at hand. |
| sustenance | Food or provisions; the means of living and support. |
| commission | A percentage of the amount of business done, paid to the person or group that does it. |
| comprehension | The act or power of understanding something. |
| intrusion | The act of intruding; coming unasked and unwanted. |
| recession | A period of temporary business reduction. |
| invasion | Entering by force or as an enemy. |
| ferocity | Savage cruelty or fierceness. |