| A | B |
| Auxiliary | Adj. Giving assistance or support; Noun. a helper |
| Candid | Adj. Frank, sincere, impartial, unposed |
| Cubicle | Noun. a small room or compartment |
| Drudgery | Noun. work that is hard and tiresome |
| Envoy | Noun. A representative or messenger (as of a government) |
| Escalate | Verb. to elevate; to increase in intensity |
| Expedient | Noun. a means to an end; Adj. advantageous, useful |
| Feign | Verb. To pretend |
| Flair | Noun. A natural quality, talent, or skill, a distinctive style |
| Grievous | Adj. Causing sorrow or pain; serious |
| Heterogeneous | Adj. Composed of different kinds, diverse |
| Horde | Noun. A vast number (as of people); a throng |
| Impel | Verb. To force, drive forward |
| Incredulous | Adj. Disbelieving, skeptical |
| Inscribe | Verb. To write or engrave, to enter a name on a list |
| Monologue | Noun. A speech by one actor; a long talk by one person |
| Prognosis | Noun. a forecast of the probable course and outcome of a disease or situation. |
| Rasping | Adj. With a harsh, grating sound; Noun. a harsh sound |
| Repugnant | Adj. Offensive, disagreeable, distaste |
| Scuttle | Verb. to sink a ship by cutting holes in it; to get rid of something in a decisive way; to run hastily, scurry; Noun. a pail |