| A | B |
| incendiary | 1. tending to stir up conflict* 2. designed to cause fires |
| conceivable | capable of being imagined or grasped mentally |
| dissoluble | able to be dissolved, loosened, or disconnected |
| inevitable | certain to happen; unavoidable |
| infer | deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from clear statements (inference) |
| integrate | combine one thing with another so that they become a whole |
| intuition | the ability to understand something immediately, a 'gut feeling' |
| justify | 1. show or prove to be right or reasonable* 2. be a good reason for |
| lack | zoom |
| latent | existing but not yet developed or obvious; hidden; concealed |
| lethargic | sluggish and apathetic |
| mere | used to emphasize how small or insignificant someone or something is |
| minute | extremely small |
| mishap | an unlucky accident |
| nostalgia | a sentimental longing or affection for the past |
| notion | a conception of or belief about something |
| obsolete | no longer produced or used; out of date |
| orient | align or position something relative to a known point or landmark |
| obstruct | to be or get in the way of; prevent; hinder |
| omit | leave out or exclude (someone or something), either intentionally or forgetfully |