| A | B |
| delinquent | someone, especially a young person, guilty of an offence or misdeed |
| hilarious | extremely funny |
| automatically | done unconsciously or from force of habit |
| numb | unable to move; cannot feel |
| nervous | fearful or uneasy; timid |
| punctual | on time |
| desperate | frantic; full of recklessness and urgency |
| jabbering | talking and talking and talking and talking |
| version | one person's account or opinion of a topic or situation |
| orbiting | moving in a circular path around a center body |
| hypnotized | to be charmed or influenced completely; fascinated |
| disappear | to go away or vanish from sight |
| glugging | swallowing loudly |
| traitor | someone who betrays another person |
| parachute | a large fabric canopy that eases a fall |
| peon | a person with no special privileges; someone of low class |
| mourning | grieving |
| conscience | inner sense of right or wrong |
| linoleum | a floor covering; tile |
| executioner | one who kills or carries out a judgement |
| tolerate | accept |