| A | B |
| Ruddy (adj.) | Red and healthy looking |
| Treaty (n.) | An agreement between two countries |
| Ingrained (adj.) | firmly fixed |
| Verbal (adj.) | Having to do with words |
| Loiter (v.) | To wait idl, doing nothing |
| Lenient (adj.) | not strict |
| Stagger (v.) 3 meanings | (1) To stumble (2) To arrange ina zig-zag to avoid overcrowding (3) To shock |
| Staggering (adj.) | amazing large, massive |
| Azure (adj.) | sky blue |
| Crest (n.) 3 meanins | (1)The top of a wave (2) decorative family symbol (3) The feather on the top of a bird's head. |
| Heir (n.) | A person who receives money or property after someone's death |
| Blunder (n.) | a mistake |
| Blunder (v.) | To make a mistake. |
| Essential (adj.) | Required, necessary |
| Cunning (adj.) | sly, sneaky, devious |
| Dank (adj.) | Wet and unpleasant, often bad-smelling |
| Impetuous (adj.) | Acting without thinking |
| Yield (v.) 2 meanings | (1) To produce (2) To give up, surrender. |
| Yield (n.) | The amount produced |
| Convey (v.) | To carry |
| Irate (adj.) | Angry |
| Adjourn (v.) | To end or bring to a close (as in a meeting or court) |
| Mediocre (adj.) | so-so, not very good |
| Current (adj.) | at the present time |
| Current (n.) | movement of waves or water |
| Ordeal (n.) | A painful experience |
| Boast (v.) | To brag |
| Boast (n.) | a statement that shows off or brags about oneself |
| Undertake (v.) | To start a project |
| Undertaking (n.) | A project (the thing that is undertaken!) |
| Thrive (v.) | To be successful, to grow and flourish |
| Capitulate (v.) | To Yield, to surrender (as in an army) |
| Tempest (n.) | a powerful storm |
| Utensil (n.) | a kitchen instrument or tool (ex - fork) |
| Scale (n) 3 meanings | (1) A weighing machine (2) the way the size of a map compares with the real distance (Ex-1 inch=1 mile) (3) hard outer covering on a fish |
| Scale (v.) 2 meanings | (1) To climb up an obstacle such as a mountain (2) to remove the outer covering of a fish |
| Adequate (adj.) | just enough, sufficient |
| Cascade (n.) | a waterfall |
| Eloquent | skilled with words, able to express oneself movingly |
| Debase | to lower one's moral worth or character |
| Fragment | a small broken-off piece |
| Cascade (v.) | to tumble or fall like a waterfall |