| A | B |
| asylum | an institution for care of children, elderly people, etc,; a place of safety |
| dilate | to make or become larger or wider; to expand upon |
| dwindle | to lessen diminish |
| immunity | resistance to disease; freedom from some charge or obligation |
| preposterous | ridiculous, senseless |
| warp | to twist out of shape or an abnormality |
| cubicle | a small room or compartment |
| envoy | a representative or messenger (as a of a government) |
| flair | a natural quality, talent, or skill; a distinctive style |
| grievous | causing sorrow or pain; serious |
| horde | a vast number (as of people); a throng |
| impel | to force, drive forward |
| rejuvinate | to make young again, to make like new |
| auxilary | giving assistance or support; a helper, aid |
| adieu | "Farewell!"; a farewell |
| exorbitant | unreasonably high; excessive |
| malign | to speak evil of, slander; evil |
| pensive | thoughtful; melancholy |
| vagrant | an idle wanderer, tramp; wandering aimlessly |
| sprightly | lively, full of life; spicy, flavorful |
| purebloods | beasts in human form who have power over others |