| A | B |
| brief | short in time, duration, or length |
| shield | a piece of armor carried on the arm in olden times by knights or warriors to protect them from an opponent's blows |
| reign | to exercise the power of a monarch |
| review | to look over; examine again |
| fiery | very hot; glowing; gleaming |
| receipt | a written acknowledgement that a sum of money has been paid or received or that a certain article or a delivery of merchandise has been received |
| relieve | to lessen or reduce; ease |
| conceited | holding or showing an overly high opinion of oneself |
| neither | not either; not one or the other |
| foreign | of, from, by, with, or for another country |
| grief | intense sorrow; mental anguish |
| veil | a piece of fine, sheer fabric, such as net, lace, or gauze, worn by women over the head or face |
| freight | goods carried by a vessel or vehicle, especially goods transported as cargo |
| seige | the surrounding and blockading of a town or fortress by an army attempting to capture it |
| deceive | to make a person believe something that is not true; mislead; trick |
| yield | to give in; submit |
| beige | a light grayish or yellowish brown |
| perceive | to become aware of through the senses, especially to see or hear |
| leisure | freedom from work or time-consuming tasks; time in which to do as one pleases |
| thief | a person who steals, especially stealthily when the victim is not present |
| view | an examination or inspection; to look at; watch |
| niece | a daughter of one's brother or sister or of one's spouse's brother or sister |
| pier | a platform extending from a shore over water, used to secure, protect, and provide access to ships or boats |
| height | the distance from the top to the bottom of something |
| seize | to grasp suddenly and forcibly; lay hold of; take or grab |