| A | B |
| augment | to make greater |
| confound | to confuse |
| conspiracy | a group plotting harm or the plot itself |
| discourse | a verb which means to speak formally and at length |
| entreat | to beg; plead with |
| exploit | an act of heroic achievement |
| imminent | about to happen |
| infirmity | an illness or physical defect |
| malice | desire to harm/see harm done to others |
| mutiny | open rebellion against authority |
| oration | a formal public speech |
| portentous | foreboding or foreshadowing |
| prodigious | extraordinary in size; big |
| replication | echo or reverberation; reply |
| resolution | strong determination |
| spare | lean or thin |
| spurn | to reject |
| surly | rude or bad tempered |
| suit | petition |
| vile | wretchedly bad |