| A | B |
| regain | To get back |
| orphan | A child whose parents are dead. |
| livelihood | The means of supporing oneself |
| ail | To cause sickness, pain or trouble. |
| banish | To force someone out of the country. |
| communicate | To make known; to give or exchange information. |
| deliberate | Carefully thought out; not hasty. To think in order to make up one's mind |
| desire | To wish for; to want very much. |
| depth | Distance from top to bottom or front to back; deepness. |
| cower | To shrink from, as if from fear. |
| console | To make less saide; to comfort. |
| misfortune | Bad luck; trouble. |
| symptom | A sign of something. |
| precipice | A very high and steep cliff |
| slay | To kill violently |