| A | B |
| impetuous | moving with great force or speed; acting hastily, rashly, or on impulse |
| synchronize | to cause to occur at the same time; to cause to agree in rate or speed; to coordinate |
| arduous | difficult; requiring much effort; laborious |
| platitudes | a dull or commonplace remark made as if it were a new idea; a trite saying |
| insatiable | incapable of being satisfied; greedy; unquenchable |
| grandious | grand or great in scope, effect, or intent |
| enthralled | to captivate; to charm; to keep spellbound |
| sluice | a channel for conducting water; a floodgate |
| oracular | wise and prophetic; brief and mysterious (remarks) |
| deluge | a great food; a heavy rainfall; a great amount of something |