| A | B |
| aghast | filled with amazement, disgust, fear, or terror; shocked |
| sequel | that which follows; a literary work or film continuing the story of one written or made earlier; continuation |
| assert | to declare or state as truth; maintain or defend; affirm |
| cower | to crouch or shrink away from in fear or shame; cringe |
| disdain | a feeling of contempt |
| ethical | having to do with morals, values, right and wrong |
| inaudible | not able to be heard |
| intrigue | to puzzle or excite the curiosity |
| jurisdiction | an area of authority or control |
| plausible | appearing true; believable; probable |
| proximity | nearness, closeness |
| volatile | tending to become violent or explosive |
| apparition | a ghost or ghostly figure; an unexplained or unusual appearance; phantom |
| epitaph | a brief statement written on a tomb or gravestone; tombstone inscription |
| facetious | humorous; not meant seriously; comical |
| indiscriminate | without constraint or control; unselective; random |
| plebian | common; belonging to the lower class; a member of the lower class |
| prodigal | wastefully extravagant; one who is wasteful and self-indulgent |
| pulverize | to grind or pound to a powder or dust; to destroy or overcome; crush; demolish |
| ample | more than enough; sufficient |