| A | B |
| lax | loose or slack; relaxed; careless; not strict |
| evict | to force a person by law to leave a building the person has leased or rented; to force out, eject |
| ostracize | to shut out or exclude from a group; to banish |
| incompatible | unable to agree or get along; conflicting; mismatched |
| solvent | adj. able to meet financial obligations; able to dissolve another substance; n. a liquid capable of dissolving another substance |
| formidable | hard to overcome or deal with; causing fear; awe-inspiring |
| addicted | given up to a habit or compulsion |
| radical | fundamental or basic; favoring basic or drastic change (especially in the social structure; extreme departure from the usual; someone holding radical views |
| defraud | to take away or deprive of a right or property by deceit; to swindle |
| subsequent | later; coming after; following in time |