| A | B |
| Decrepit | broken down or weakened by old age, old and feeble |
| Dexterous | skillful in using hands or body |
| Brig | jail or prison on a ship |
| Malicious | suffer; wishing to hurt; spiteful |
| Fathom | get to the bottom of; understand |
| Tranquility | calmness, peacefullness; quiteness |
| Congenial | getting along, friendly, agreeable |
| Prone | liable; inclined; disposed |
| Condone | forgive or overlook |
| Adversity | misfortune; distress; unfavorable |
| Surmise | to infer or guess |
| Scrutiny | close examination |
| Blatant | offensive; obvious |
| Mutiny | against a captian or leader; planning against; rebellion |
| Irrelevant | not to the point off the subject |
| Stupendous | amazing; marvelous |
| Tableau | A striking scene; picture |
| Putrid | decaying, rotting |
| Despicable | to be looked down upon; dispised |
| Stowaway | a person who hides on a ship to get free passage or to hide out |