| A | B |
| adversary | Noun an opponent or enemy |
| apprehensive | adj: anxious or fearful; uneasy |
| commotion | noun; noisy activit or confusion |
| concoction | noun; something prepared by putting severalthing together; mixture |
| debris | noun; rubble, trash, scattered reamins of brokem, discarded stuff |
| dispel | verb; to cause to disappear; drive away |
| ember | noun; a glowing piece of burning wood or coal |
| foresight | noun; ability to imagine what will happen in the future |
| gusto | noun; great enjoyment; zest |
| havoc | noun; very great destruction or disorder |
| impending | adj; about to occur |
| knoll | noun; a small rounded hill |
| meander | verb; to follow a winding & turning course |
| outlandish | adj; unconventional; strange |
| pertinent | adj; related to the matter at hand; relevant |
| pristine | adj; remaining in a pure or unspoiled state |
| recuperate | verb; to return to normal health or strength, recover |
| sabotage | verb; deliberate & usually secret act that causes damage or hinders an activity |
| vigilant | adj; watching out for danger or something that might go wrong; watchful |
| zeal | noun; great enthusias for or devotion to cause, ideal or goal |