| A | B |
| insouciant | adj., calm and carefree; lighthearted |
| intervene | v. to come between; to mediate; to occur between times |
| inveigle | v. to tempt or persuade by using deception or flattery |
| irascible | adj. easily angered, irritable |
| joust | v./n., to engage in combat or competition; any combat suggestive of a joust |
| karma | n., fate, destiny; the force generated by a person's good or bad actions |
| laconic | adj., brief; usign few words |
| lament | v. to express sorrow or regret; to mourn |
| languish | v., to become weak or feeble; sag with loss of strength |
| lassitude | n. a condition of weariness; fatigue |
| laudable | adj., worthy or deserving of praise |
| lax | adj., careless, negligent; not tense, slack |
| legacy | n., something handed down from one who has gone before or from the past; a bequest |
| lesion | n., wound, injury; especially one created by a disease |
| lethargy | n., laziness, tiredness; languor |
| lexicon | n., a dictionary; vocabulary terms used in or of a particular profession, subject or style |
| lieu | n., instead of; in place of |
| loiter | v., to remain in an area without any specific reason; to lag behind |
| maim | v., to disable or disfigure, to cripple |
| marauder | n., a raider, intruder |