| A | B |
| amiss | not as it should be |
| brawl | a noisy quarrel |
| detest | to hate |
| domestic | not foreign |
| flagrant | extremely bad |
| flaw | a slight fault |
| fledgling | inexperienced |
| fluster | to make or become confused, agitated or nervous |
| foremost | primary; most important |
| momentum | the force or speed that something moves |
| notable | striking; remarkable |
| nurture | to care for; nourish |
| paradox | a person or thing with contradictory qualities |
| perjury | the act of swearing to a lie |
| presume | take for granted; assume or suppose |
| prior | earlier; former |
| proficient | skilled; expert |
| salvo | burst of gunfire (can be a tribute) |
| vigilant | wide awake; alert; watchful |
| wrath | intense anger |