| A | B |
| volunteer | person who enters any service of his or her own free will; to offer one's services |
| perjudice | an opinion formed without taking time and care to judge fairly; to harm or injure |
| shrill | having a high pitch; high and sharp in sound; piercing |
| jolly | merry; full of fun |
| witty | cleverly amusing |
| hinder | hold back; make hard to do |
| lecture | speech or planned talk; a scolding; to scold |
| abuse | make bad use of; use wrongly; treat badly; scold very severily; bad or wrong use; bad treatment |
| mumble | speak indistinctly |
| mute | silent; unable to speak |
| wad | small, soft mass; to roll or crush into a small mass |
| retain | keep; remember; employ by payment of a fee |