| A | B |
| adequate | enough; sufficient |
| administer | 1. to manage or direct; 2. to give out as treatment or assistance |
| agitate | 1. to disturb or upset; 2. to move with an irregular, fast, or violate action; 3. to stir up or interest in and support for a cause |
| capitulate | to give in; to surrender |
| citrus | 1. a fruit of the family that includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes; 2. a tree that produces these fruits |
| disrupt | 1. to break up the orderly course of; 2. to interrupt, to bring to a temporary halt |
| hovel | an unpleasant, cramped, and dilapidated place to live |
| illiterate | unable to read or write |
| indifferent | 1. not concerned about, not caring; 2. neither very good nor very bad, passable |
| menial | of or relating to low-level, humble work |
| permanent | lasting or expected to last for a long time |
| respite | a period of rest, a pause |
| strenuous | 1. needing much effort, using a lot of energy; 2. very active, vigorous |
| toil | 1. to work long and hard; 2. to make one's way with difficulty; 3. hard and tiring labor |
| urgent | needing quick action or attention |