| A | B |
| Impunity | Freedom from punishment. |
| Penal | Having to do with punishment. |
| Chaffe | To warm by rubbing, to wear sore by rubbing. |
| Bludgeon | A short club used as a weapon. |
| Endow | To furnish, equip, provide with funds or some other desirable thing or quality. |
| Renown | Fame, glory |
| Prodigy | Something wonderful or marvelous; a child or young person with extraordinary ability or talent. |
| Apt | Suitable, fitting, likely; quick to learn |
| Disgruntled | In bad humor, discontented, annoyed. |
| Dire | Dreadful, causing fear or suffering. |
| Mien | Air, manner; appearance; expression |
| Pertinent | Related to the matter at hand, to the point. |
| Capitulate | To end resistance, give up, throw in the towel. |
| Fend | To ward off, resist, to get along, manage. |
| Disarming | Charming, tending to soften unfriendliness or suspicion |
| Recluse | A person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn from the world. |
| Predominant | The greatest in strength or power, most common. |
| Awry | In a turned or twisted position or direction. |
| Defile | To make unclean or dirty, destroy the purity of. |
| Encroach | To advance beyond the usual or proper limits, trespass |