| A | B |
| aggravate | (V) to make (an injury, problem, etc.) to make (someone) angry : to annoy or bother (someone) more serious or severe; |
| auxiliary | (ADJ) available to provide extra help, power, etc., when it is needed |
| censor | (N) a person who supervises conduct and morals (V) to examine books, movies, letters, etc., in order to remove things that are considered to be offensive, immoral, harmful to society, etc. |
| conform | (V) to be similar to or the same as something; to obey or agree with something |
| delicatessen | (N) a store where delicatessen are sold |
| implore | (V) to make a very serious or emotional request to (someone) |
| jovial | (ADJ) full of happiness and joy |
| makeshift | (ADJ) a usually crude and temporary expedient |
| nourish | (V) to provide (someone or something) with food and other things that are needed to live, be healthy, etc. |
| pedestrian | (ADJ) not interesting or unusual;relating to or designed for people who are walking |
| profound | (ADJ) having or showing great knowledge or understanding; difficult to understand |
| relapse | (N) the return of an illness after a period of improvement;a return to bad behavior that you had stopped doing |
| scorch | (V) to burn a surface of so as to change its color and texture |
| substantial | (ADJ) large in amount, size, or number |
| valor | (N) courage or bravery |