| A | B |
| eruption | the fact or example of erupting, or bursting forth |
| spectacular | of the nature of a spectacle; sensational |
| abrupt | unexpected; sudden |
| spectator | someone who views an event; an observer or onlooker |
| spectacle | a public preformance or display |
| description | the act, process, or technique of describing; verbal representation |
| specimen | a sample used for analysis |
| interruption | to break in upon |
| subscribe | to contract to recieve and pay for a certain number of issues of a periodical |
| disrupt | to upset the order of; throw into confusion or disorder |
| inspector | a person who inspects or examines |
| rupture | the act or process of breaking open or bursting |
| respect | the feeling of honor or esteem |
| manuscript | a handwritten or typewritten book, paper, or article, as distinguished from a printed copy |
| speculate | to think deeply on a given subject; ponder |
| aspect | the appearance of an idea, situation, or plan, as viewed by the mind; an element or facet |
| transcribe | to write or type a copy of; write out fully, as from shorthand notes |
| inscription | the act or example of writting or engraving |
| suspect | to believe without being sure; imagine |
| bankrupt | completely without money; financially ruined |