| A | B |
| Lament | Cries of grief |
| Solace | Peace |
| Reprisal | Punishment in return for injury |
| Taut | Stretched tight |
| Murky | Shadowy; thick |
| Pilgrimage | A journey made to place of religious or historic importance of interest |
| Credible | Trustworthy or believable |
| Bias | Prejudice; in favor or one over the other without basis |
| Breach | Breaking a law or obligation; tie; or standard |
| Indignant | Anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy, or mean |
| Pacifist | A person opposed to war or violence on moral ground |
| Pact | An agreement between 2 or more individuals or groups |
| Appease | Calm or satisfy |
| Amicable | Friendly |
| Reprobate | A person of thoroughly bad character |
| Venue | Place where a trial is held; location of an event |
| Detract | Decrease the importance, value, or effectiveness |
| Conducive | Tending to promote, encourage, assist or be helpful |
| Consequential | Resulting effects of; important results of behavior |
| Ambivalent | Holding opposite feelings or attitudes as the same time |
| Jovial | Jolly, expansive, or good-natured |
| Finite | Having definite limits |
| Homogeneous | Of the same or a similar kind of uniform structure or composition |
| Disseminate | Spread widely |
| Voracious | Having a huge appetite; eager |
| Expedite | Speed up the process |
| Cataclysm | A violent and massive change resulting in great upheaval |
| Rectify | Set right; remedy; correct by removing errors; revise |
| Inquisition | Question or examine – often harsh |
| Erratic | Having no fixed course; lacking in consistency. |