| A | B |
| banish | to force someone to leave a country; to exile; to send away |
| barbarous | uncivilized; savage; cruel |
| baron | a nobleman; a man of great power or influence |
| barren | incapable of producing offspring; producing scanty vegetation; unproductive |
| beacon | a signal light or fire; any signal used as a guide or warning |
| blemish | a mark or scar on the skin; a defect; to spoil or make less than perfect |
| caliber | the diameter of a bullet, gun, or cylinder; quality; degree of excellence |
| camouflage | to disguise people or objects to blend in with their surroundings; a disguise that allows people or objects to blend into their surroundings |
| cancel | to cross out with a line; to delete; to withdraw or remove |
| candid | frank; fair; honest; straightforward |