| A | B |
| arrest | to stop the movement or progress of; to arrest someone |
| capable | able to do things well; skilled |
| congratulate | to express pleasure for a person's success or good fortune |
| despise | to scorn and dislike strongly; to consider unworthy of respect |
| dispute | a strong difference of opinion; to consider unworthy or respect |
| eventual | coming at a later time; happening as a result of |
| helm | the wheel or tiller used to steer a boat; a position of control |
| humiliate | to treat in a way that takes away a person's pride or self respect |
| implore | to plead with or beg for with much feeling |
| insert | to put in |
| outrage | anger caused by injury or insult; anything that causes resentment or anger |
| pierce | to pass or break through; to make a hole through |
| quiver | to shake with small, rapid movements; to tremble; a case for holding arrows |
| release | to let go; to free; to make known |
| sullen | silent from anger or hurt |