| A | B |
| predominant | chief; major; greatest in strength |
| prodigy | something wonderful or marvelous; A CHILD with exceptional learning ability |
| recluse | hermit; person who leads a life shut up or withdrawn |
| renown | reputation; fame; glory |
| defile | march in a single line; narrow passage; make clean or undirty |
| endow | bequeath; present; to furnish, equip |
| chafe | American colonists ________ under the unjust laws from England. |
| capitulate | When I saw that I had been outmaneuvered by my opponent I had to ___________. |