| A | B |
| convalesce | To get back health and strength after an illness. |
| dedicate | To set aside for a certain purpose. |
| dictate | To give order; to command. |
| exasperate | To make angry; to annoy |
| notable | Deserving of attention; outstanding. |
| overdue | Coming later than expected or needed. |
| overthrow | To end the rule of; to defeat, often by using force. |
| penetrate | To pierce |
| portrait | A drawing, painting, or photograph of a person, especially the face. |
| rebel | To refuse to accept control by others. |
| restrict | To keep within certain limits. |
| seldom | Not often, rarely |
| stimulate | To make more active. |
| tempest | A violent windstorm usually with snow, rain or hail. |
| upbringing | The care and training a child gets while growing up. |
| dedicate | To devote to serious purpose. |
| dedicate | To name, address, or set aside as an honor. |
| dictate | To say aloud while another writes down the words. |
| overdue | Unpaid when owed. |
| overthrow | The action of overthrowing. |
| penetrate | To pass into or through. |
| rebel | A person who refused to obey orders or the law. |
| rebellion | Open opposition to another's control. |