| A | B |
| revelry (n) | noisy partying or merrymaking |
| scruples (n) | to be reluctant or hesitate to do something because of your conscience |
| elation (n) | extreme happiness |
| flout (v) | to treat with contempuous behavior, to scorn |
| valor (adj) | bravery |
| prodigious (adj) | huge |
| unscathed (adj) | unharmed, uninjured |
| carnage (n) | a great and bloody slaughter |
| appease (v) | to pacify, soothe or calm |
| implacable (adj) | not to be appeased, or pacified |
| insolent (adj) | boldly rude or disrespectful |
| elude (v) | to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness or trickery |
| peril (n) | exposure to danger; grave risk or jeopardy |
| insidious (adj) | wily or sly; crafty or tricky in an evil way |
| veer (v) | to change direction or turn about or aside |
| prosperous (adj) | having financial success, wealthy |
| righteous (adj) | doing what is morally right |
| prudent (adj) | wise or practical; careful in providing for the future |
| taunt (v) | toprovoke by taunts; insult or jeer; mock |
| tumult (n) | noisy commotion or disturbance |