| A | B |
| devoid | completely lacking |
| implore | to beg or plead |
| infuriate | to anger greatly |
| intimidate | to make timid or afraid; frighten |
| introvert | a shy or inwardly directed person |
| jeopardize | to endanger; put at risk of loss or injury |
| sibling | a sister or brother |
| smug | overly pleased with one's own cleverness, goodness, etc.; too self-satisfied |
| sneer | to show or express contempt or ridicule |
| vivacious | lively; full of life and enthusiasm |
| condone | to forgive or overlook |
| contemplate | to think about seriously |
| feasible | possible; able to be done |
| feign | to pretend inadequate or unsuccessful |
| fiscal | financial |
| furtive | done of behaving so as not to be noticed; secret;sneaky |
| gape | to stare in wonder or amazement, often with one's mouth wide open |
| pathetic | pitifully inadequate or unsucessful |
| precedent | anything that may serve as an example in dealing with later similar circimstances |
| punitive | giving or involving punishment; punishing |
| cryptic | having a vague or hidden meaning; puzzling |
| deficient | lacking something essential; inadequate |
| depict | to represent in pictures or words; describe |
| detrimental | harmful |
| implicit | suggested but not firstly expressed; unstated, but able to be understood |
| inhibition | a holding back or blocking of some action, feeling, or thought |
| ironic | opposite of what might be expected |
| rupture | to burst or break apart |
| saturate | to soak or fill as much as possible |
| vindictive | inclined to seek revenge, vengeful |
| constrict | to make smaller or narrower, as by squeezing or shrinking |
| exhaustive | covering all possible details; complete; thorough |
| fallible | capable of making an error |
| formulate | to plan or express in an orderly way |
| genial | friendly. pleasant, and kindly |
| habitat | the natural environment of an animal or plant |
| pragmatic | practical |
| pretentious | making a show of excellence or importance, especially when undeserved |
| reconcile | to bring (oneself or someone else) to accept |
| vile | offensive to the senses, feelings, or thoughts; disgusting |
| avid | enthusiastic and devoted |
| dwindle | to gradually lessen or shrink |
| esteem | high regard; respect; favorable opinion |
| evoke | to draw forth, as a mental image or a feeling; to bring out |
| legacy | something handed down fro people what have come before |
| mediate | to settle (a conflict) by acting as a go-between |
| muted | softened; toned down; made less intense |
| nurture | to promote development by providing nourishment, support, and pretection |
| pacify | to make calm or peaceful |
| transient | temporary; passing soon or quickly |