| A | B |
| decrepit | broken down or weakened by old age; old&feeble |
| dexterous | skillfull in using ahnds or body |
| brig | jail or prison on a ship |
| malicious | showing active ill will; wishing to hurt or make suffer; spiteful |
| fathom | get to the bottom of, understand fully |
| tranquility | calmness, peacefulness, quiet |
| congenial | friendly |
| prone | apt; liable |
| condone | forgive or overlook |
| adversity | condition of being in unfavorable circumstance, usually financially, misfortune, distress |
| surmise | to infer or guess |
| scrutiny | close examination; careful inspection |
| blatant | offensive, flagrant, devious |
| mutiny | open rebellion against leader |
| irrelevent | not to the point; off the subject |
| stupendous | amazing, marvelous, immense |
| tableau | a striking scene; picture |
| putrid | decaying, rotten, or foul |
| despicable | to be despised or looked down upond |
| stowaway | a person, who hides on a ship to get free passage or to escape briefly |