| A | B |
| unconquerable | not able to be defeated |
| menace | a threat or a danger |
| wince | flinch in pain or embarrassment |
| bludgeon | beat badly |
| loom | to appear in a sudden, frightening way |
| invictus | Latin word meaning unconquerable |
| apartheid | political policy resulting in segregation or separation of races |
| reconcile | to become friendly again after a fight |
| predecessor | someone who held a job or an office before someone else |
| adverse | not favorable, difficult |
| constitutents | voters represented by an elected official |
| resound | to be filled with sound |
| arrogant | too proud; conceited |
| reinstate | to bring back to use or position |
| strait | narrow or confined |
| dismantle | take apart |
| prevail | prove to be stronger |
| unstinting | generously given |
| humanitarian | interested in the welfare and interests of others |