| A | B |
| commandeer | (verb) to take control of by force |
| justification | (noun) explanation or excuse for an action |
| plunder | (verb) to rob by force |
| gall | (noun) boldness |
| dithering | (noun) act in a nervous way |
| frenzy | (noun) wildly excited of mind |
| omen | (noun) a “sign” that fortells good or evil |
| contemptible | (adjective) deserving of scorn or worthless |
| wiliest | (adjective) crafty, sly, trickiest |
| revelry | (noun) noisy festivity or fun |
| throng | (noun) a large crowd |
| restitution | (noun) repayment for damages |
| implacable | (adjective) unforgiving |
| aloof | (adjective) standoffish, distant |
| desolation | (noun) lonely, grief |