| A | B |
| atmosphere (n.) | the air that surrounds the earth; the feeling or mood in a room or place |
| brilliant (adj.) | sparkling or full of light; striking or shiny, very smart |
| convince (v.) | to get someone to believe something or to do something; to win over |
| endure (v.) | to put up with; to continue in the same way for a long time |
| glance (v.) | to look quickly; to bounce off a surface and fly off to one side |
| glance (n.) | a quick look |
| harsh (adj.) | rough or unpleasant to the senses; unkind in voice or behavior |
| plunge (v.) | to fall quickly; to quickly throw oneself down or into something |
| plunge (n.) | the act of jumping in |
| precious (adj.) | sells for a very high price; loved and adored |
| swift (adj.) | able to move at quick speed; quick to respond |
| unite (v.) | to bring two ar more parts together to make a whole |