| A | B |
| admonish | to caution or advise against; scold mildly; remind of a duty |
| breach: NOUN | an opening, gap, rupture; a violation or infraction |
| breach: VERB | to create an opening or breakthrough |
| brigand | a bandit, robber, outlaw |
| circumspect | careful, cautious, thoughtful before acting |
| commandeer | to sieze for official use or military use |
| cumbersome | clumsy, hard to handle; slow-moving |
| deadlock: NOUN | a standstill resulting from the opposition of two equal forces or factions |
| deadlock: VERB | to bring to a standstill |
| debris | scattered fragments; wreckage |
| diffuse: VERB | to spread or scatter freely or widely |
| diffuse: ADJECTIVE | wordy, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread |
| dillemma | a difficult or perplexing situation or problem |
| efface | to wipe out; to blot out or erase |
| muddle: VERB | to make a mess of; muddle through; to get by |
| muddle: NOUN | a hopeless mess |
| opinionated | stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's ideas |
| perrenial: ADJ | lasting for a long time, persistent |
| perrenial: NOUN | a plant that lives for many years |
| predispose | to incline to beforehand |
| relinquish | to let go, give up |
| salvage: VERB | to save from fire, shipwreck, or other destruction |
| salvage: NOUN | property saved from a destroyed setting |
| spasmodic | sudden and brief; fitful; intermittent |
| spurious | not geniune; not true or valid |
| unbridled | uncontrolled; lacking in restraint |