| A | B |
| degrading | the reducing of rank, status, or grade |
| primeval | of the first ages; primitive |
| omen | a thing or happening supposed to foretell a future event |
| luminous | giving off bright light |
| irate | to be angry; wrathful; licensed |
| revoke | to withdraw, repeal, or cancel, as a law |
| withered | dried up |
| coherently | sticking together; having coherence |
| undulate | to cause to move in waves |
| unavailing | futile; ineffectual |
| hindrance | any person or thing that hinders; obstacle |
| devoid | completely without; empty or destitute |
| resilient | bouncing or springing back into shape, position, etc |
| indomitable | not easily discouraged or defeated |
| consternation | paralyzing amazement of terror |
| coercion | a coercing or the power to coerce; compulsion; constraint; government by force |
| expendable | that can be expended |
| voluble | characterized by a great flow of words; talkative |
| wince | to shrink or draw back suddenly |