| A | B |
| blur | something that is dim or hard to see |
| burnt | damaged by heat; scorched |
| career | profession that a person chooses as a life's work; occupation |
| curve | a line or surface that keeps bending smoothly without sharp angles |
| dreary | gloomy, dismal, not cheerful |
| emerge | to come into view; appear |
| hurl | to throw with a great force; fling |
| interpret | to tell the meaning or importance of; explain |
| pearl | smooth, rounded white or grayish growth formed inside the shells of oysters and used as a gem |
| peer | to look intently, closely, or with difficulty |
| pier | platform that extends into the water; wharf; dock |
| smear | to cover or spread with a sticky or greasy substance; stain or blotch |
| squirt | to sent out or be sent out in a thin fast stream |
| squirm | to twist about; wiggle |
| steer | to direct the course of or guide |
| stern | part of a ship or boat |
| term | period of time; word with special meaning usually in special vocabulary |
| worse | less well |
| worth | quality that makes someone or something expensive, valuable, useful or important |
| yearn | to have deep desire; long; want very much |