| A | B |
| avenge | to get revenge for, get even for, settle a score; to punish someone or get satisfaction fro a wrong or injury |
| cede | to give up, surrender; to hand over to another |
| deluge | a great flood; a heavy fall of rain; anything that comes in vast quantity (like a flood); (v) to flood |
| discretion | good judgment; care in speech and action; freedom to judge or choose |
| giddy | dizzy; light-headed; lacking seriousness |
| impact | the striking of one object against another; the shock caused by a collision; (v) to affect, especially forcefully |
| intimidate | to make timid or frighten by threats; to use fear to get someone to do (or not to do) something |
| liberate | to free from bondage or domination; to release |
| logical | reasonable; making use of reason and good sense |
| misrepresent | to give a false or untrue idea |
| optional | left to one’s own choice; not required |
| outright | complete; instantaneous; without reservation, thoroughgoing; (adv) completely, instantaneously |
| rendezvous | to meet in accordance with a plan; (n) a meeting by agreement; a meeting place |
| rotund | rounded and plump; full or rich in sound |
| saunter | to stroll; walk in an easy, leisurely way; (n) a stroll |
| sluggish | lazy; slow-moving; not active, dull |
| subordinate | lower in rank or position, secondary; |
| tint | a delicate color or hue; a slight trace of something; |
| variable | likely to undergo change; changeable; (n) a value or quantity that varies; a symbol for such |
| verge | the point at which something begins or happens, a border; (v) to incline, tend toward, approach; to be in the process of becoming something else |