| A | B |
| foray | to go somewhere or do something that is unusual or not normal for you |
| dictum | a saying, an authoritative pronouncement; judicial assertion |
| repertoire | all the special skills a person has |
| taciturn | almost always silent |
| veranda | a portico or porch with a roof |
| condescend | to agree to do something that you believe to be beneath your dignity. |
| entailment | a legal situation regarding the use of inherited property |
| immune | something has no effect on you |
| indigenous | belonging to a particular region or country |
| mortify | humiliate: cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of |
| vex | to annoy |
| illicit | contrary to or forbidden by law |
| apothecary | a druggist licensed to prescribe medicine or a pharmacy or drugstore |
| assuage | to soothe, calm, to make milder or less severe; relieve; ease |
| chattel | A slave, a movable article of personal property |