| A | B |
| droll | amusingly odd or comical |
| elude | to escape, especially by means of cleverness or skill |
| imperative | absolutely necessary |
| stamina | physical or moral strength, endurance |
| tangible | capable or being touched or felt; having actual form ans substance |
| indulgently | in a tolerant manner, lenient |
| potential | possible, but not yet existing |
| rapt | deeply delighted, enchanted |
| reprehensible | deserving of blame |
| unchecked | not restrained or not controlled |
| antagonisms | opposing forces; active conflicts |
| contempt | scorn, disdain, intense dislike |
| pummel | to beat or thrash with |
| ravaged | to bring heavy destruction on; devastate |
| summon | to call upon to do something specified |
| primitive | existing in or from the times of earliest humans |
| diffuse | spread out; not focused in one place |
| intertia | the tendency of an object to keep moving once it has started moving |
| consolation | an act of comforting |
| execute | to perform, carry out |