| A | B |
| abrogate | abolish by formal action; annul, invalidate |
| allay | put to rest; calm; quiet |
| bizarre | out of the ordinary; odd, strange |
| brash | reckless; foolhardy, heedless of consequences |
| confront | meet; face; stand in front of |
| diminutive | small, tiny, little |
| dismantle | take aparr; destroy, demolish |
| havoc | devastation, ruin; general destruction |
| horrify | dismay, appall; cause to feel horror |
| inordinate | not within proper limits; excessive |
| insatiable | cannot be satisfied |
| irrepressible | cannot be controlled |
| irrevocable | cannot be revoked or stopped |
| mentor | wise and trusted counselor; adviser |
| myriad | indefinitely large number; countless; innumerable |
| pandemonium | wild uproar; tumult, hullabaloo |
| prerogative | special rights; privilege, advantage |
| quip | witty or funny observation or response; joke, witticism |
| raucus | disagreeably harsh; hoarse |
| sanguine | cheerful; hopeful; optomistic |