| A | B |
| abbreviate (v) | to shorten by leaving out certain parts |
| abbreviation (n) | the result of abbreviating |
| appropriate (adj) | suitable or right for the purpose |
| appropriates (v) | to set aside for a particular purpose |
| exclude (v) | to leave out; to keep from being a part of |
| fanciful (adj) | not based on reason: unrealistic |
| futile (adj) | certain to fail; hopeless or useless |
| grudge (n) | a feeling of resentment |
| grudge (v) | done or said with reluctance |
| inspire (v) | to fill with emotion or great excitement |
| inspire (n) | the power to affect the mord or the emotions; |
| majority (n) | the greater number or part: more than half |
| perservre (v) | to refuse to give up despite difficulties |
| possess (v) | to have or to own;to get power or control over |
| possession (n) | the fact of owning or holding |
| prejudice (n) | an opinion or strong feeling formed without carful thought or regard to the facts |
| prejudice (v) | to cause or have such a feeling |
| prejudiced ( adj) | having such a feeling |
| resolute (adj) | determined not to give in; unyielding |
| sneer (v) | to look down on with scorn; to mock or insult by words or manner |
| sneer (n) | a scornful look; a mocking or insulting remark |
| unanimous (adj) | without any disagreement |
| unanimity (n) | the condition of being unanimous |
| unruly (adj) | badly behaved:hard to control |