| A | B |
| bedraggled | wet & hanging limp/dragged in the dirt |
| circumstantial | depending on circumstances |
| defiant | challenging; openly resisting |
| deform | make ugly / spoil the form or shape of |
| embolden | encourage; make bold |
| enmity | hate, the feeling enemies have for each other |
| flinch | shrink or draw back from difficulty; danger or pain |
| frenzy | brief fury; near madness; very great excitement |
| furtive | done stealthily; secret / shifty; sly |
| instinct | natural feeling, knowledge or power, such as guides animals |
| integrity | honesty; sincerity; uprightness / wholeness; completeness / perfect condition; soundness |
| incomprehensible | impossible to understand |
| invaluable | priceless; very precious; valuable beyond measure |
| loathe | feel strong dislike & disgust for; abhor; hate |
| malign | speak evil of; slander / evil; injurious |
| menace | threat / threaten |
| perpetually | forever |
| pugnacious | having the habit of fighting; fond of fighting; quarrelsome |
| vicious | evil; wicked / having bad habits or a bad disposition / spiteful; malicious / unpleasantly severe |
| waver | move to and fro; flutter / vary in intensity flicker / be undecided; hesitate / become unsteady; begin to give way |