| A | B |
| Adjourn | To stop proceedings for a time; to move to another place. |
| Alien | A citizen of another country; foreign, strange. |
| Comely | Having a pleasing appearance. |
| Compensate | To make up for; to repay for services. |
| Dissolute | Loose in one's morals or behavior. |
| Erratic | Not regular or consistent; different from heat is ordinarily expected; undependable. |
| Expulsion | The process of driving or forcing out. |
| Feint | A deliberately deceptive movement; a pretense; to make a deceptive movement; to make a pretense of. |
| Fodder | Food for horses or cattle; raw materials for a designated purpose. |
| Fortify | To strengthen, build up. |
| Illegible | Difficult or impossible to read. |
| Jeer | To make fun of rudely or unkindly; a rude remark or derision. |
| Lucrative | Bringing in money, profitable. |
| Mediocre | Average, ordinary, undistinguished. |
| Proliferate | To reproduce, increase, or spread rapidly. |
| Subjugate | To conquer by force, bring under complete control. |
| Sulley | To soil, stain, tarnish, defile, besmirch. |
| Tantalize | To tease, torment by teasing. |
| Terse | Brief and to the point. |
| Unflinching | Firm, showing no signs of fear, not drawing back. |