| A | B |
| stymied | (v) to present an obstacle to : stand in the way of |
| effigy | (n) an image or representation especially of a person |
| flout | (v) to treat with contemptuous disregard |
| cognizant | (adj) knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience; mindful |
| terminate | (v) to bring to an end |
| forthwith | (adv) immediately |
| exacerbate | (v) to make more violent, bitter, or severe |
| revert | (v) to come or go back (as to a former condition, period, or subject) |
| turbulent | (adj) causing unrest, violence, or disturbance; characterized by agitation or tumult |
| oust | (v) to remove from or dispossess of property or position by legal action, by force, or by the compulsion of necessity |
| admonish | (v) to express warning or disapproval to especially in a gentle, earnest, or solicitous manner |
| quell | (v) to thoroughly overwhelm and reduce to submission or passivity |
| egregious | (adj) conspicuously bad : flagrant |
| dregs | (n) the most undesirable part —usually used in plural |
| feasible | (adj) capable of being done or carried out |