| A | B |
| formidable (896) | (adj) inspiring awe, admiration, or fear |
| guile (896) | (n) skillful slyness; craftiness |
| muster (897) | (v) to bring together; : to enroll formally —usually used with in or into <was mustered into the army> |
| wail (898) | (v) to express sorrow audibly; to make a sound suggestive of a mournful cry; lament |
| indifferent (898) | (adj) : marked by impartiality : unbiased;: that does not matter one way or the other |
| laurel (899) | (n) an evergreen shrub or tree; a crown of laurel awarded as an honor b : a recognition of achievement : honor —usually used in plural |
| entreat (902) | (v) to make an ernest request; plead |
| whim (902) | (n) an eccentric and often sudden idea or turn of the mind |
| profusion (904) | (n) great quantity : lavish display or supply <snow falling in profusion>; lavish expenditure |
| bellow (907)) | (v) to make the loud deep hollow sound characteristic of a bull; to shout in a deep voice |
| rogue (908) | (n) a dishonest or worthless person; a mischievous person |
| disdain (912) | (v) to look on with scorn; to treat as beneath one's notice or dignity |