| A | B |
| enthralled | To be charmed by something. |
| inscribed | Wrote something on an object permanently. |
| resemblance | A similarity in appearance. |
| postmarked | Stamped by the post office. |
| regulation | a rule or something required by authority. |
| embarrassment | Being self-conscious or ashamed. |
| unsatisfactory | Not sufficient or good enough. |
| undone | Come apart. |
| ravaged | Destroyed |
| broadcast | A message sent through radio or television. |
| calculations | The results of mathematical equations. |
| vigil | A time of watching and observing. |
| mitigate | To lesson or ease. |
| devastating | Extremely destructive |
| evacuate | Leave an unsafe area. |
| administer | Give or apply or to manage. |
| coincidences | Events that accidentally happen at the same time. |
| sumptuous | Luxurious. |
| sweeten | Make more attractive. |
| phase | A stage of development. |
| mufflers | A scarf that keeps the neck warm or a device to make a car quieter. |
| hobbled | To walk unsteadily or to have legs tied together. |
| outskirts | A place away from the center. |
| pedestrians | People who are walking. |
| unbearable | Cannot be tolerated. |
| rendezvous | A designated meeting or meeting place. |
| intercept | To stop the passage of something to its destination |
| quarentine | A restriction put on movements to try to contain a disease. |
| epidemic | Outbreak of a contagious disease. |
| sheepishly | to show embarrassment because you know you are at fault. |
| calamaties | Disasters or terrible misfortunes. |
| spicy | A food that is strongly seasoned. |
| grouchy | In a bad mood. |