| A | B |
| antics (n.) | ridiculous and unpredictable behavior or actions |
| banter (v.) | to exchange playful remarks; tease |
| bountiful (adj.) | giving freely, generous; plentiful, given abundantly |
| detriment (n.) | harm or loss; injury, damage; a disadvantage |
| durable (adj.) | sturdy, not easily worn out or destroyed; lasting for a long time |
| gingerly (adv.) | with extreme care or caution |
| frugal (adj.) | economical, avoiding waste and luxury |
| avowed (adj., part.) | declared openly and without shame; acknowledged |
| congested (adj., part.) | overcrowded; filled or occupied to excess |
| enterprising (adj.) | energetic, willing and able to start something new; showing boldness and imagination |
| glut (v. or n.) | to provide more than is needed or wanted; an oversupply |
| incognito (adj., adv, or n.) | in a disguised state; under an assumed name or identity; the state of being disguised; a person in disguise |
| invalidate ((v.) | to make valueless; take away all force or effect |
| maim (v.) | to cripple, disable, injure, mar, disfigure, mutilate |
| wanton (adj. or n.) | reckless; heartless; a spoiled, pampered person |
| legendary (adj.) | described in well-known stories; existing in old stories (legends) rather than in real life |
| minimize (v.) | to make as small as possible; to make smaller than before |
| oblique (adj.) | slanting or sloping; diagonal |
| veer (v.) | to change direction or course suddenly; swerve |
| venerate (v.) | to regard with reverence; look up to with great respect |