| A | B |
| acquit | to declare not guilty, free from blame, discharge completely; to conduct or behave (oneself) |
| deem | to think, believe; to consider, have an opinion |
| devestate | to destroy, lay waste |
| discredit | to throw upon doubt, cause to be distrusted; to damage, in reputation; (n.) a loss or lack of belief, confidence, or reputation |
| elusive | difficult to catch or hold; hard to explain or understand |
| generate | to bring into existence; to be the cause of |
| idolize | to worship as an idol, make an idol of; to love very much |
| ingratitude | lack of thankfulness |
| keepsake | something kept in memory of the giver; a souvenir |
| mortal | a being that must eventually die; (adj.) of or relating to such a being; causing death, fatal; possible, conceivable |
| ovation | an enthusiastic public welcome, an outburst of applause |
| petty | unimportant, trivial; narrow-minded; secondary in rank, minor |
| plight | a condition or state (usually bad); (v.) to pledge, promise solemnly |
| repent | to feel sorry for what one has done or has failed to do |
| reverie | a daydream; the condition of being lost in thought |
| revocation | an act or instance of calling back, repealing; an annulment, cancellation |
| scan | to examine closely; to look over quickly but thoroughly; to analyze the rhythm of a poem; (n.) an examination |
| strand | a beach or shore; a string or wire, hair; (v.) to drive or run aground; to leave in a hopeless position |
| strife | a bitter disagreement; fighting, struggle |
| topple | to fall forward; to overturn, bring about the downfall of |