| A | B |
| besiege | to attack by surrounding with military forces; to cause worry or trouble |
| forsake | to give up; renounce, to leave, abandon |
| ingenious | showing remarkable originality; inventiveness, or resourcefulness; clever |
| misgiving | a feeling of fear, doubt, or uncertainty |
| assailant | a person who attacks violently (with blows or words) |
| depict | to portray; to represent or show in the form of a picture |
| hypocrite | a person who pretends to be what he or she is not or better than he or she really is; a two-faced person |
| sheepish | embarrassed; resembling a sheep in meekness, timid |
| barrage | a rapid, large-scale outpouring of something |
| illusion | a false idea; something that one seems to see or to be aware of that really does not exist |
| restrict | to keep within set limits; to confine |
| slake | to satisfy, relieve, or bring to an end |
| elusive | difficult to catch or hold; hard to explain or understand |
| ingratitude | a lack of thankfulness |
| ovation | an enthusiastic public welcome, an outburst of applause |
| reverie | a daydream; the condition of being lost in thought |
| bungle | to act or work clumsily and awkwardly; to ruin something through clumsiness |
| eerie | causing fear because of strangeness; weird, mysterious |
| headstrong | willful; stubborn |
| pacify | to make peaceful or calm; soothe |