| A | B |
| abhor | regard with loathing; hate |
| amend | remove the faults or errors in; correct |
| buffet | blow with the hand or first; to hit or best |
| chaos | condition of great disorder or confusion |
| commodious | spacious; roomy |
| discern | detect with the senses, to see clearly |
| corrosive | that which causes decay by crumbling or surface breakdown |
| extant | still existing (opposite of extinct) |
| implicate | to be related to; to involve in |
| inter | to place a dead body in a grave; bury |
| martinet | one who demands absolute adherence to rules |
| obviate | prevent by interception |
| renegade | someone who deserts a cause; rebel |
| reprehensible | deserving blame or punishment |
| somber | gloomy, depressing, melancholy |
| squalid | having a dirty appearance |
| turbulent | violently agitated or disturbed; chaotic |
| vociferous | noisy and loud; commanding attention |
| voluminous | having great size, fullness, or number |
| waive | to give up especially temporarily |