| A | B |
| acquire | to gain ownership of something; to obtain by one's own actions |
| addict | a person who becomes dependent on something that is habit-forming, like a drug or an activity |
| aspire | to desire something eagerly, especially something important or in the future |
| chorus | 1. a group of people trained to sing together 2. the part of a song that's repeated after each verse |
| conjure | to make something happen or come into being as though by magic |
| firebrand | a troublemaker; someone who encourages others to rebel |
| gravity | 1. the force that makes objects fall toward the center of Earth (or any large mass); 2. seriousness |
| magnetic | 1. having the power to attract 2. being able to attract iron |
| mirth | joy, fun, and laughter |
| quench | to put out, extinguish; to satisfy |
| subtle | difficult to perceive, barely observable; delicate |
| sullen | silent or gloomy because of anger or resentment |
| toxic | poisonous; causing harm |
| urgent | needing fast action or attention |
| wary | cautious and watchful; careful of danger |