| A | B |
| forlorn | sad or happy |
| excavate | to dig; to make a hole |
| immigrant | a person who maked his home in a new country |
| gutteral | a deep or hard sound |
| insult | 1) to be rude to; to be mean to 2) a mean or rude act |
| dispel | to drive away or make disappear |
| adjoin | to be next to or close to |
| habitable | good enough to live in |
| former | coming before; earlier; past |
| examine | to look at closely; to inspect |
| curfew | a set time when people must be off the street |
| emigrant | a person who comes from another country to live in a new country |
| fidget | to move about in a nervous or restless way |
| evidence | a sign or proof of something |
| feeble | weak; not strong |
| distract | to draw someone's attention away from what he is doing |
| entire | all parts, whole |
| fee | a charge of some service |
| encourage | to give hope; to give confidence |
| desolate | lonely; unhappy; abandoned |