| A | B |
| Venerable | deserving a special title; commanding respect |
| Anarchy | social structure without government, law or order |
| Inebriated | made drunk; intoxicated |
| Mediocre | of moderate to inferior quality |
| Adversaries | an opponant or enemy |
| Perilous | dangerous |
| Initiate | to begin |
| Enmity | ill will; mutual hatred |
| Gaunt | thin and bony;lank |
| Obliterate | to do away with completely;to destroy |
| Tentative | not fully worked out or developed |
| Trigonometry | branch of mathematics that deals with properties of triangles and angles |
| Vulnerable | capable of being wounded;open to attack |
| Egotism | the act of speaking or writing of oneself excessively |
| Idiosyncratic | personal peculiarity; unique personality traits |
| Imposter | one that assumes an identity in order to deceive |
| Reprimand | to scold |
| Tedious | tiresome by reason of length or dullness |
| Transcend | to rise above the limits |
| Insinuated | to introduce gradually or in a subtle way |
| Mutilated | to cut up; to alter or make imperfect |
| Ambiguous | capable of being understood in more than one way |
| Arrogant | offensively exaggerating one's importance |
| Opulent | possessing or exhibiting great wealth |
| Ponder | to consider carefully |
| Gullible | easily deceived; quick to believe |