| A | B |
| claustrophobia | n. An abnormal fear of narrow, enclosed spaces. |
| colleague | n. An associate or coworker of similar status. |
| condescend | v. 1. To lower oneself to a position one considers inferior. |
| contingent | adj. 1. Conditional; depending on something else. 2. Likely, but not certain to happen; possible. n. A group that is part of a larger one. |
| daunt | v. To discourage or intimidate. |
| deluge | n. 1. A downpour of rain; a flood. 2. A flood of anything. v. To flood or overwhelm. |
| dispel | v. To clear away; to remove or get rid of, as if by scattering. |
| dub | v. To give a title, nickname, or description to. |
| fanfare | n. 1. A sounding of trumpets or other brass instruments. 2. Any showy display. |
| fledgling | n. 1. A young bird just learning to fly. 2. A young and inexperienced person. |
| inane | adj. Empty; shallow or silly. |
| mettle | Courage to bear up under difficult circumstances; spirit. |
| negligible | adj. Small and unimportant, not worth noticing. |
| protract | v. To draw out or lengthen (in time). |
| replica | n. A copy or reproduction, especially one on a smaller scale than the original. |