| A | B |
| gratify | to make happy or satisfy |
| dominate | to rule over by strength or power, control, to tower over |
| dimension | a measure of width, height, or length |
| knoll | a small natural hill |
| tolerate | to accept or put up with someone or something |
| appease | to bring peace and quiet |
| coy | shy, quiet, modest, or bashful |
| invincible | cannot be beaten or defeated |
| ancestor | a family member who lived before you |
| correspond | to write letters to someone and receive them back |
| impartial | not favoring one thing or person |
| partial | not complete, favoring one side over another |
| navigate | to steer or sail a ship or aircraft |
| kindling | small pieces of wood used to start a fire |
| amateur | does not play for pay |
| falsehood | a lie or telling of lies |
| rebellion | a fight where one group tries to take control from another |
| domestic | related to the family or household |
| rustic | of or related to country life or people |
| lapse | to slip, fall or stop |
| expedition | a journey planned by a group of people for a clear reason |
| gap | an opening or a low place between mountanins |
| pioneer | a person who goes to a new place to live |
| settlement | a small group of homes in an area that hasn't been populated |
| neutral | not taking sides |