| A | B |
| aggravate | 1. irritate or annoy; 2. to make worse |
| comprehend | to understand fully |
| cower | crouch and tremble; to shrink back in fear or because of pain |
| endure | to last; to continue to exist |
| frugal | thrifty; not wasteful |
| futile | useless, worthless, or hopeless; not effective |
| immense | huge; enormous |
| insufficient | not as much as is needed |
| laborious | involving or requiring labor or much hard work; difficult |
| malice | to desire to harm another; ill will |
| parasite | 1. a plant or animal that lives on (or within) another from which it gets food; 2. one who lives at another's expense without contributing anything of value |
| predicament | a difficult or unpleasant situation |
| scoff | to show scorn; to look down on or make fun of someone or something |
| trivial | not valuable or important |
| unanimous | in complete agreement |