| A | B |
| atrocity | an extremely wicked, brutal, or creul act; something very bad or unpleasent |
| audition | a trial hearing for a performer |
| misapprehension | a wrong idea, misunderstanding |
| optimist | on who expects things to turn out for the best |
| supplement | something added to complete a thing or make up for a lack; a section added to a book or document |
| trait | a quality or characteristic (especially of personality); a distingushing feature |
| allegiance | the loyalty or obligation owed to a government, nation, cuase, ect. |
| replica | a copy, close reproduction |
| beacon | a light or other signal that warns and guides; a lighthouse; anything that guides or inspires |
| data | information; facts |
| encounter | a meeting (especially one that is unplanned); a meeting of enemies, battle |
| epic | a long narrative poem (or other literary composition) about the deeds of heros; an event or movement of great sweep |
| pantomime | a play or story preformed without words by actors using only gestures |
| pessimist | one who believes or expects the worst |
| precaution | care taken beforehand; a step or action taken to prevent something from happening |
| puncture | a small holemade by a sharp object |
| sham | something false pretending to be genuine; a pretender; a decorated pillow covering |
| underscore | a line drawn under something |