| A | B |
| accelerate | to increase speed |
| captivity | the condition of being held against one's will |
| conserve | to preserve; to keep from being used up |
| despair | hopelessness; discouragement; to lose all faith or hope |
| disguise | a mask or cover-up. to mask or conceal one's appearance so as to look like someone else |
| enamel | a surface or outer covering that has a smooth, glossy appearance; to cover or decorate with a smooth, glossy covering |
| exotic | strange; foreign; unknown |
| figurative | using words or phrases to mean something different than their usual meaning |
| gruesome | hideous, causing terror or fear |
| implement | a tool, instrument, or utensil |
| keen | quick, sharp, enthusiastic |
| mismanage | to control or handle poorly |
| notation | a brief written record |
| perishable | capable of decaying; biodegradable; decomposable |
| procedure | plan; a way of doing something |
| quench | to satisfy; to put out or extinguish |
| savage | fierce; wild; cruel |
| sneer | a look or words that express scorn; to show scorn by looks or words; to taunt |
| terminal | the end; end part; a freight or passenger train station; fatal; deadly |
| vocation | a person's occupation or business. |