| A | B |
| adversary | n. an opponent; an enemy |
| alienate | v. to cause to turn away, to exclude |
| artifice | n. trickery |
| coerce | v. to force |
| craven | n. a coward adj. characterized by shameless fear |
| culinary | adj. of or pertaining to cooking or the kitchen |
| delete | v. to remove by striking out or canceling |
| demise | n. a death |
| exhilarate | v. to fill with cheerful spirits |
| fallow | adj. dormant, unfruitful, inactive |
| harass | v. to annoy persistently |
| inclement | adj. stormy; showing no mercy |
| muse | v. to be absorbed in one's thoughts |
| negligible | adj. not significant or important enough to consider |
| perpetuate | v. to preserve from extinction or oblivion |
| precedent | n. an instance that serves as a guide or basis for a rule |
| punitive | adj. pertaining to punishment |
| redress | v. to set right |
| sojourn | n. a temporary stay; v. to stay temporarily in a place |
| urbane | adj. polite, refined, and elegant in manner |