| A | B |
| FRENZIED | A state of violent agitation or wild excitement. |
| DELIQUENT | Failing to do what the law or duty requires. |
| WRAITHLIKE | Ghostly, shadowy, lacking in substance. |
| SCUDDED | To run or skim along swiftly. |
| DICTION | Degree of clarity when speaking. |
| PRODIGIOUS | Impressively great in size or degree. |
| BELIGERENT | Hostile, eager to fight; aggressive. |
| PROBE | Penetrate; to search or examine. |
| PREEMPTORY | Putting an end to all debates. |
| INADVERTENTLY | Not on purpose; unintentionally. |
| LASHING | To move violently; to suddenly whip. |
| ANTOGONISTIC | Active hostility and animosity. |
| REPULSIVE | Very distasteful or disgusting. |
| DILAPIDATED | In bad condition. |
| RELINQUISHED | To let go. |
| VIGOROUSLY | Energetic; lively; forceful. |
| ASSIMILATE | To make similar; cause to resemble. |
| UNCANNY | Peculiarly unsettling. |
| AVID | Eager and greedy. |
| MORASS | Area of swamp or soggy ground. |