| A | B |
| abstractedly | done without thinking |
| accord | to be in agreement or harmony |
| ardently | done with intense feeling or passion |
| arraignment | the questioning of an accused person in court and the official charging of a crime |
| augment | to increase in size |
| ebb | to flow back or away; to weaken; to lessen |
| elation | a feeling of joy and pride |
| endure | to deal with pain; withstand |
| flaccid | limp; soft; weak |
| futile | lacking purpose; ineffective; useless |
| imperious | controlling; over bearing |
| implicate | to show or have a connection to a crime |
| irrevocable | cannot be revoked, recalled, or undone |
| labyrinth | a maze or puzzle |
| latent | to be hidden beneath the surface |
| lingering | to continue to stay; reluctant to leave |
| mitigate | to make less severe |
| morass | something that traps or engulfs; a disordered or muddled situation or circumstance |
| queer | bizzar; out of ordinary |
| render | to give; to provide |
| sanction | to authorize or confirm |
| surly | rude; bad tempered |
| unethical | not morally correct |
| venue | the scene or location of an event or gathering |
| vigilante | someone who does the just thing in an illegal way |
| yearn | to be filled with longing or desire |