| A | B |
| acrid | Sharp, irritating, or bitter to the sense of taste or smell. |
| casualty | A person injured in a war or accident. |
| congested | Overcrowded; filled too full. |
| cope | To manage problems or difficulties successfully. |
| headlong | With great speed or force;reckless. |
| hurtle | To move with great force and speed. |
| impede | To get in the way of; to interfere with the movement of. |
| inevitable | Bound to happen; unavoidable |
| initiate | To put into effect; to bring into use |
| irate | Very angry; furious |
| lax | Not strictly enforced; undemanding. |
| negligent | Failing to take proper care of. |
| smolder | To burn slowly without bursting into flame. |
| stringent | Strict; severe |
| throng | A crowd |