| A | B |
| banish | to send away; exile |
| bazaar | in Middle Eastern countries, an outdoor market of small shops |
| clan | a family, group or tribe |
| decree | an official order |
| ponder | to think about carefully |
| depleted | emptied; drained |
| prop | an object an actor uses in a play |
| quiver | to shake with a rapid trembling movement |
| relentless | refusing to stop or give up |
| smirk | to smile in an insulting, self-satisfied manner |
| reunion | a bringing together of people again after a period of separation |
| clamor | a loud noise; uproar |
| deceit | the act of misleading by false appearance or statement; dishonesty |
| illiterate | not able to read or write |
| morosely | in a gloomy, bad-tempered way |
| revulsion | a feeling of disgust or horror |
| saunter | to walk in a leisurely and casual way |
| scornful | full of disgust or the feeling that something is unworthy |
| sullen | showing irritation or unhappiness by a gloomy silence; moody |
| turmoil | a state of great confusion or upset; commotion |
| audible | able to be heard |
| confirm | to make certain |
| credibility | believability |
| discreet | careful about what one says or does |
| diverted | turned away |
| illuminate | to light up |
| maneuver | to guide or direct through a series of movements |
| resume | to go on again; continue |
| revelation | something made known to others |
| stupendous | tremendous; amazing |