| A | B |
| plea | request; appeal; that which is asked of another |
| weary | tired |
| collide | come together with force |
| confirm | prove to be true or correct; make certain |
| verify | prove to be true; confirm |
| anticipate | look forward to; expect |
| dilemma | situation requiring a choice between two evils; a difficult choice |
| detour | a roundabout way |
| merit | goodness; worth; value |
| transmit | send over; pass on; pass along; let through |
| relieve | make less; make easier; reduce the pain of; replace |
| baffle | be too hard to understand or solve |
| warden | keeper; guard; person in charge of a prison |
| acknowledge | admit to be true |
| justice | just conduct; fair dealing |
| delinquent | an offender; criminal; behind time |
| reject | refuse to take, use, believe, consider, or grant |
| deprive | take away from by force |
| spouse | husband or wife |
| vocation | occupation; business; profession; trade |
| unstable | not firmly fixed; easily moved or overthrown |
| homicide | a killing of one human being by another; murder |
| penalize | declare punishable by law or rule; set a penalty for |
| beneficiary | person who receives benefit |