| A | B |
| intangible | unable to be perceived by the senses |
| conjectural | involving guesswork |
| smite | to inflict a heavy blow |
| apprehension | fear and worry for the future |
| reiterate | to repeat |
| imperative | urgently necessary |
| conflagration | a large destructive fire |
| peremptorily | in a commanding way that does not allow for refusal |
| replenish | to fill again |
| trajectory | the path of a moving body through space |
| innovative | able to create new, original ideas |
| respite | a period of rest or relief |
| mandate | command or instruction |
| collaborative | done in cooperation with others |
| deflect | to fend off or avert the direction of something |
| contingent | a gathering of people representative of a larger group |
| conspire | to plan or plot secretly |
| conceivably | possibly |
| rigorous | strict, uncompromising |
| stature | the height of a person, animal, or object in an upright position |
| emaciated | having no limit or end |
| interminable | having no limit or end |
| din | a deafening noise |
| inevitable | unavoidable |
| irrational | not possessed with reason or understanding |
| sinister | threatening or foreshadowing evil |
| permeate | to spread or flow throughout |
| degrading | tending or intended to cause dishonor or disgrace |
| boycott | a form of protest in which a group stops using a specific service or product in order to force a change |
| tactic | a planned action or maneuver to reach a certain goal |
| coercion | the act of compelling by force or authority |
| militant | agressive or combative |
| perpetuation | the act of continuing or prolonging something |