| A | B |
| accost | to approach or address someone boldly or aggressively |
| fetter | a chain used to restrain a prisoner, usually around the ankles |
| impunity | exemption from punishment or freedom from the negative consequences of an action |
| destined | developing as though according to a plan |
| implore | beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something |
| preclude | prevent from happening; make impossible |
| repose | a state of rest, sleep, or tranquility |
| termination | the action of bringing something or coming to an end: |
| subside | become less intense, violent, or severe |
| virtuoso | a highly skilled person |