| A | B |
| adequate | (adj.) Enough; sufficient |
| administer | (v.) To manage or direct. 2. To give out as treatment or assistance. |
| agitate | (v.) 1. To disturb or upset. 2. To move with an irregular, fast, or violent action. 3. To stir up interest in and support for a cause. |
| capitulate | (v.) To give in; to surrender. |
| citrus | (n.) 1. A fruit of the family that includes oranges, lemons, grapefruits, and limes. 2. A tree that produces these fruits. (adj.) Of or relating to these fruits or trees. |
| disrupt | (v.) 1. To break up the orderly course of. 2. To interrupt; to bring to a temporary halt. |
| hovel | (n.) An unpleasant, cramped, and dilapitated place to live. |
| illiterate | (adj.) Unable to read or write. |
| indifferent | (adj.) 1. Not concerned about; not caring. 2. Neither very good nor very bad; passable. |
| menial | (adj.) Of or relating to low-level, humble work. |
| permanent | (adj.) Lasting or expected to last for a long time. |
| respite | (n.) A period of rest; a pause. |
| strenuous | (adj.) 1. Needing much effort; using a lot of energy. 2. very active; vigorous. |
| toil | (v.) 1. To work long and hard. 2. To make one's way with difficulty. (n.) Hard and tiring labor. |
| urgent | (adj.) Needing quick action or attention. |