| A | B |
| Abdicate (v) | to resign, formally give up an office or a duty; to disown, discard |
| Bestow (v) | to give as a gift; to provide with lodgings |
| Capacious (adj) | able to hold much, roomy |
| Caustic (adj) | able to burn or eat away by chemical action; biting, sarcastic |
| Crusade (n) | A strong movement to advance a cause or idea |
| Crusade (v) | to campaign, work vigorously |
| Deface (v) | To injure or destroy the surface or appearance of; to damage the value, influence, or effect of; to face down, outshine |
| Embargo (n) | An order forbidding the trade in or movement of commercial goods; any restraint or hindrance |
| Embargo (v) | To forbid to enter or leave port; to forbid trade with |
| Fallacy (n) | A false notion or belief; an error in thinking |
| Levity (n) | A lack of seriousness or earnestness, especially about things that should be treated with respect; buoyancy, lightness in weight |
| Mendicant (n) | A beggar |
| Mendicant (adj) | Depending on begging for a living |