| A | B |
| abolish | To bring to an end or to do away with. |
| agony | Great pain of body or mind; suffering |
| catapult | 1. A machine used in ancient wars that threw objects with great force. |
| catapult | 2. To move or be moved suddenly and with great force, as if by a catapult. |
| character | The qualities that make a person or place different or special. |
| character | a person in a story, movie, or play. |
| character | A letter or symbol used in writing or printing. |
| denounce | to speak out against something; to criticize |
| denounce | to accuse someone of doing wrong. |
| escalate | to go up or increase in size or scope. |
| grim | cruel, fierce. Unfriendly or threatening; stern. Unpleasant; disturbing. |
| harbor | to hold or nourish a thought or feeling in the mind. |
| harbor | a protected place along a seacoast where ships can find shelter. |
| inflict | to cause something painful to be felt. |
| loathe | to hate or dislike greatly |
| meddle | to involve oneself in other people's affairs without being asked |
| monstrous | shockingly horrible, brutal, cruel, or wicked. |
| monstrous | extremely large |
| rouse | to stir up; to excite; to awaken; to wake up |
| steadfast | unchanging; steady; loyal |
| translate | to put into a different language |