| A | B |
| abduct | to carry away by fore; to kidnap |
| abode | the place where one lives; home |
| abyss | a deep opening in the earth |
| abyss | anything too deep to measure |
| arbitrate | to settle a disagreement between two parties by having a third party make a decision after hearing both sides |
| attribute | to think of as coming from or belonging to a particular person or thing |
| attribute | a quality or feature associated with a person or thing |
| capricious | likely to change quickly for no obvious reason |
| compromise | to settle a disagreement by having each side give up someting |
| compromise | to expose to the possibility of criticism or shame |
| compromise | a settlement reached by each side giving up something |
| devout | very religious |
| devout | sincere |
| distraught | deeply disturbed; very troubled |
| enlighten | to inform or instruct; to give knowledge or truth to |
| incline | to slope or lean |
| incline | to be likely to; to have a fondness for |
| incline | to bend or bow (the head) |
| incline | a sloping surface |
| intervene | to enter in order to help or settle something |
| necessity | anything thttat cannot be done without or that is greatly needed |
| necessity | the condition of being needed |
| orbit | the path taken by an object around a heavenly body such as a star, planet, or moon |
| orbit | to put into or be in orbit |
| sacred | holy; having to do with religion |
| sacred | worthy of being given the greatest honor or respect |