| A | B |
| adapt (v) | to change to fit a new situation; to get used to |
| anxiety (n) | worry or concern; fear that something bad will happen |
| deprive (v) | to make a person, thing, etc. do without something; to take something away |
| desert (v) | to leave a person, place, or thing; to abandon |
| fend (v) | to take care of oneself; to get along on one's own |
| omen (n) | sign that is believed to warn of a certain good or bad event |
| pitch (v) | to raise and make secure, as a tent; to set up |
| rejoicing (n) | gladness or joy; celebration |
| tuft (n) | small clump or cluster, as of fur, hair, feathers, etc. |
| utmost (n) | greatest; highest; maximum |