| A | B |
| access | the act of approaching,the right to use or enter. |
| audacity | the characteristic of boldness and fearlessness |
| blasphemy | the act of showing contempt for something sacred |
| emancipate | to free from bondage |
| futile | serving no useful purpose |
| inundate | to cover with a flood, to overflow |
| intangible | not easily defined, formulated or grasped |
| opinionated | adhering to one's own opinion or to preconceived notions |
| proponent | one who argues in favor of something: advocate, supporter |
| quaver | to tremble or shake |
| recluse | a person who leads a secluded life |
| succumb | to give way to a superior force, to yield |
| usurp | to seize and hold in possession by force or with out right |
| venomous | full of venom; poisonous;spiteful, malicious |
| tedious | causing wearniness, boring, tiresome, fatiguing |