| A | B |
| complacement | pleased with oneself; self satisifed |
| wasp | an insect with a slender* body and powerful sting |
| rehabilitate | restore to good condition; make over in a new form; restore to a former standing, rank, reputation, etc. |
| parole | word of honor; conditional freedom; to free (a prisoner) under certain conditions |
| vertical | straight up and down with reference to the horizon, for example, a vertical line. |
| multitude | a great number; a crowd. |
| nominate | name as a candidate for office; appoint to an office |
| potential | possibility* as opposed to actuality |
| morgue | place where bodies of unknown persons found dead are kept; the reference library of a newspaper office |
| preoccupied | took up all the attention |
| ulphostery | covering or cushions for furniture |
| indifference | lack of interest; care or attention |