| A | B |
| aloft | Up in the air, especially in flight. |
| attain | To reach, to arrive at. To achieve. |
| buffet | A piece of furntiure with drawers and shelves for the display of plates, dishes, and bowls. A meal laid out for guests to help themselves.To pound repeatedly; to batter. |
| elude | To escape by being quick or clever. Hard to find or capture. Hard to expalin or make clear. |
| flammable | Able to catch fire easily. |
| hover | To remain in place over an object or location. |
| inflate | To fill with air or other gas. |
| jeopardy | Danger. To put in danger of loss or injury. |
| moor | To hold in place with ropes or anchors. A place to which a boat or aircraft can be moored. |
| plummet | To fall suddenly toward the earth or to a lower level; to plunge. |
| pollute | To make impure or dirty. The action of polluting, the state of being polluted. |
| propel | To push or drive forward. |
| stationary | Not moving. Not changing. |
| superb | Of the highest quality; grand; spendid. |
| swivel | A fastening that allows any part joined to it to swing freely. To turn freely around a fixed point. |