| A | B |
| misconstrue | verb; to misinterpret |
| moor | noun or verb; a large, open area of land, often marshy; to keep a boat in place with ropes or cables |
| morbid | adjective; gruesome; having an abnormal interest in the unwholesome |
| murky | adjective; dark; gloomy; misty |
| nauseate | verb; to make sick or queasy; to cause to feel disgust or loathing |
| necessitate | verb; to cause to be necessary; to force; to compel |
| negotiate | verb; to arrange for or bring about an agreement; to deal with or manage |
| nimble | adjective; light and quick; agile |
| nominal | adjective; small; not worth considering; in name only |
| nonchalant | adjective; apparently unconcerned or uninterested; casually indifferent |