| A | B |
| amass | to bring together, collect, gather, especially for oneself |
| prodigious | immense; tremendous |
| devoid | not having or using; lacking |
| comply | to yield to a request or command; submit to; consent to |
| tether | a rope or chain used to tie something to a fixed object; tie up |
| willful | stubbornly self-willed; done on purpose, deliberate |
| perspective | point of view |
| relevant | connected with or related to the matter at hand |
| skittish | extremely nervous and easily frightened |
| unison | a sounding together; in harmony |
| instigate | to urge on; to stir up, provoke, start, incite |
| longevity | long life, long duration, length of life |
| vie | to compete; to strive for victory |
| allot | to assign or distribute in shares or portions; apportion |
| audacious | bold, adventurous, recklessly daring; brave |
| grapple | to come to grips with; wrestle or fight with; struggle with |
| incapacitate | to deprive of strength or ability; disable; cripple |
| myriad | in very great numbers; countless |
| perturb | to disturb greatly; irritate |
| elite | superior |