| A | B |
| Admonish | To caution or advise against something:to scold mildly: to remind of a duty. |
| Breach | An opening, gap: a violation or infraction; to create an opening, break through. |
| Brigand | A bandit. |
| Circumspect | Careful, cautious. |
| Commandeer | to seize for military or official use. |
| Cumbersome | Clumsy, hard to handle; slow moving. |
| Deadlock | A complete standstill' to bring to a standstill. |
| Debris | Scattered fragments, wreckage. |
| Diffuse | To spread or scatter freely or widely; wordy, long-winded, or unfocused; scattered or widely spread. |
| Dilemma | A difficult pr perplexing situation or problem. |
| Efface | To wipe out; clean oneself from being noticed. |
| Muddle | To make a mess of; muddle through: to get by; a hopeless mess. |
| Opinionated | Stubborn and often unreasonable in holding to one's own ideas, having a closed mind. |
| Perennial | Lasting for a long time, persistant; a plant that lives for many years. |
| Predispose | To incline to beforehand. |
| Relinquish | To let go, give up. |
| Salvage | To save from fire or shipwreck; property thus saved. |
| Spasmodic | Sudden and violent but brief; fitfull, intermittent. |
| Spurious | Not genuine, not true, not valid. |
| Unbridled | Uncontrolled, lacking in restraint. |