| A | B |
| vanguard | leading position or people; advance troops |
| derange | to make somebody extraordinarily angry;throw something into disorder |
| feral | gone wild after having been domesticated |
| stigma | sign of social unacceptability due to shame or disgrace |
| constrict | make something become narrower;restrict flow of something; squeeze |
| dexterous | physically skillful especially in using the hands and manipulating objects;mentally sharp or quick |
| bellwether | an indicator of future developments or trends |
| shroud | to cover or conceal; cloth in which a dead body is wrapped before burial |
| nonchalant | calm and unconcerned about things; indifferent |
| wellspring | a source of a spring or stream;a plentiful source or supply of something |
| pounce | attack or take quickly |
| ungainly | lacking grace in moving; having an awkward long-limbed appearance |
| array | group of things arranged in an impressive or structured way |
| degrade | to become worse, or make something become worse, especially in quality or performance;. to cause somebody a humiliating loss of status, self-esteem, or reputation |
| voluminous | having great size, capacity, or fullness; large; very lengthy and taking up many pages or books; prolific; producing a large amount of creative work |
| insignia | an identifying mark or sign; official symbol |
| swathe | to wrap somebody or something completely with bandages;to envelop, cover, or hide somebody or something |
| fastidious | demanding; concerned that even the smallest details should be just right |
| poise | composure; calm self-assured dignity, especially in dealing with social situations; . a graceful controlled way of standing, moving, or performing an action |
| exalt | to praise or worship somebody or something; . to raise somebody or something in rank, position, or esteem |
| cavernous | .like or suggestive of a cavern, especially in being large, dark, deep, and hollow; having a hollow, resonating sound |
| snare | a trap for small animals that operates like a noose;to entrap somebody by alluring deception |
| repress | to check or restrain an action that would reveal feelings; . to control a population or an expression of people's freedom by force or military means; block something from mind |
| wily | crafty; skilled at using clever tricks to deceive people |
| repercussion | something, especially an unforeseen problem, that results from an action; the rebounding of a force after impact |