| A | B |
| Adapt (v) | To adjust or change to suit conditions |
| Attest (v) | To bear witness, affirm to be true or genuine |
| Dovetail (v) | To fit together exactly; to connect so as to form a whole |
| Dovetail (n) | A carpentry figure resembling a dove's tail |
| Enormity (n) | The quality of exceeding all moral bounds; an exceedingly evil act; huge size, immensity |
| Falter (v) | To hesitate, stumble, lose courage; to speak hesitatingly; to lose drive, weaken, decline |
| Foreboding (n) | A warning or feeling that something bad will happen |
| Foreboding (adj) | Marked by fear, ominous |
| Forlorn (adj) | Totally abandoned and helpless; sad and lonely; wretched or pitiful; almost hopeless |
| Haughty (adj) | Chillingly proud and scornful |
| Impediment (n) | A physical defect; a hindrance, obstacle |
| Imperative (adj) | Necessary, urgent |
| Imperative (n) | A form of a verb expressing a command; that which is necessary or required |