| A | B |
| Carious | having bone or tooth decay |
| Palpable | capable of being touched felt or handled: tangible |
| Yacht | a relatively small and light sailing or mechanically propelled vessel used for pleasure cruises or racing |
| Philosopher | a student or scholar of philosophy |
| Superstitious | having a belief practice or rite held in spite of evidence to the contrary resulting from ignorance of the laws of nature or from the faith in magic or chance |
| Deliberate | thought out or planned in advance: premeditated |
| Anguish | agonizing physical or mental pain: torment |
| Mirage | something insubstantial or illusory |
| Bizarre | strikingly unconventional or farfetched |
| Savage | uncivilized: barbaric |
| Preserve | to keep safe as from injury or peril: protect |
| Exhaust | to wear out completely: tire |
| Proposition | a statement in which the subject is affirmed or denied by the predicate |
| Instinct | the innate complex and normally adaptive aspect of behavior |
| Barbarous | crude or unrestrained in taste style or behavior |
| Grotesque | characterized by incongruous or ludicrous distortion |
| Stamina | the strength required to resist or withstand disease fatigue or hardship: endurance |
| Deplorable | very bad: wretched |
| Precariously | dangerously lacking in stability or security |
| Placid | having an undisturbed surface or aspect: calm |