| A | B |
| Recipient | One who receives; able or willing to receive |
| Teem | To become filled to overflowing; to be present in large quantities. |
| Embargo | An order forbidding the trade in or movement of commercial goods |
| Levity | A lack of seriousness or earnestness |
| Crusade | A strong movement to advance a cause or idea. |
| Voracious | Having a huge appetite, greedy ravenous |
| Tractable | Easily managed, easy to deal with. |
| Negate | To nullify, deny, bring to nothing. |
| Mendicant | A beggar; depending on, begging for a living |
| Bestow | To give as a gift, to provide with lodgings |
| Ruse | An action designed to confuse or mislead, a trick. |
| Tenet | An opinion, belief, or principle held to be true. |
| Fallacy | A false notion or belief; an error in thinking |
| Deface | To injure or destroy the surface or appearance of |
| Capacious | Able to hold much, roomy. |
| Ungainly | Clumsy, awkward, unwieldy |
| Pivotal | Vitally important, essential |
| Nauseate | To make sick to the stomach; to fill with disgust. |
| Abdicate | To resign, formally give up an office or a duty; to disown |
| Caustic | Able to burn or eat away by chemical action; biting. |