| A | B |
| Amend | to change in a formal way; to change for the better |
| Chaos | great confusion; disorder |
| Corrosive | eating away gradually, acidlike |
| Extant | still existing; not exterminated |
| Inter | to bury, commit to the earth |
| Obviate | to anticipate and prevent |
| Reprehensible | deserving blame or punishment |
| Squalid | filthy, wretched |
| Vociferous | loudand noisy |
| Waive | to do without |
| Apathy | lack of feeling |
| Commend | to praise, express aproval |
| Condolence | expression of sympathy |
| Decrepit | old and feeble |
| Ingenuous | innocent, simple |
| Obsolete | out of date |
| Parsimonious | stingy, poor |
| Recalcitrant | stubbornly disobediant |
| Revel | take great pleasure, wild celebration |
| Suave | smoothly |
| Ardent | very enthusiastic |
| Brash | prone to act in a hasty manner |
| Chastise | inflictphysical punishment; discipline |
| Deviate | to turn aside |
| Exult | to rejoice greatly |
| Indemnity | payment for damage/loss |
| Limpid | clear, transparent |
| Palatable | agreeable to taste, edible |
| Rancor | bitter resentment or ill will |
| Spontaneous | arising naturally, not planned |