| A | B |
| refer | hand over; send, direct, or turn for information, help or action |
| distress | great pain or sorrow; misfortune; dangerous or difficult situations |
| diminish | make or become smaller in size, amount or importance |
| maximum | greatest amount; greatest possible |
| flee | run away; go quickly |
| vulnerable | capableof being injured; open to attack; sensitive to criticism, influences, etc. |
| signify | mean; be a sign of; make known by signs, words or actions |
| mythology | legends or stories that usually attempt to explain something in nature |
| colleage | associate; fellow worker |
| torment | cause very great pain to worry or annoy very much; cause of very much pain; very much pain |
| apologize | express regret; admit a fault; offer an excuse |
| loyalty | faithfulness to a person, government, idea, custom, or the like |