| A | B |
| accost | "(v) approach or address (someone) boldly or aggressively; approach someone with hostility or harmful intent" |
| felon | "(n) a person convicted of a major crime (felony)" |
| furtive | "(adj) attempting to avoid attention or notice typically because of guilt; secretive (from Latin, furtem 'theft')" |
| hapless | "(adj) unfortunate" |
| intrepid | "(adj) fearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorica or humorous effect (from Latin intrepidus - in - 'not' + trepidus 'alarmed' " |
| irate | "(adj) feeling or characterized by great anger(from Latin iratus, ira 'andger') |
| laconic | "(adj) a person, speech or style of writing] using very few words; silent" |
| plethora | "(n) an excess of something" |
| reticent | "(adj) not revealing one's thoughts or feelings readily (Latin reticere, 'remaning silent')" |
| throng | "(n) a large or densely packed crowd of people or animals," |
| eminent | "(adj) -of a person - famous and respected within a particular sphere or profession, of high reputation, outstanding, (from Latin eminent, 'jutting, projecting)" |
| matron | "(n) an older married woman, (from Latin, matrona, mater, 'mother')" |
| prognosticate | "(v) foretell or prophesy a future event, predict, (from Latin, prognasticare, 'make a prediction')" |
| steeped | "(v) soak or saturate with water, surrounded or filled with a quality or influence, drenched" |
| voracious | "(adj) desiring or consuming great quantities, a very eager approach, from Latin vorare, 'devour')" |