| A | B |
| accomplice | a person who takes part in a crime |
| annihilate | to destroy |
| arbitrary | unreasonable; based on one's whims, without regard for reason or fairness |
| brazen | shameless, bold; made of brass |
| catalyst | a substance that causes or speeds a chemical reaction; |
| exodus | a large-scale departure or flight |
| faciliatate | to make easier; to assist |
| incorrigible | not able to be corrected; beyond control |
| latent | hidden; present but not realized |
| miltant (verb) | given to fighting; active in support of a cause |
| militant (noun) | an activist |
| morose | having a gloomy manner; not friendly or sociable |
| opaque | ot letting light through; dense, stupid |
| paramount | chief in importance; above all others |
| prattle | to talk in a foolish or simple way; to babble |
| rebut | to offer arguments or evidence that contradicts; to refute |
| reprimand (verb) | to scold; find fault with |
| reprimand (noun) | a rebuke or scolding |
| servitude | slavery; forced labor |
| slapdash | careless and hasty |
| stagnant | not running or flowing; foul from standing still; inactive, dull |
| succumb | to give way to superior force; yield |