| A | B |
| discipline | training to improve strength or self-control |
| symbolism | When one thing stands for another. |
| xenophobia | the irrational fear of strangers or of persons different from oneself |
| pressure | Force per unit area, usually expressed in pounds per square inch. |
| lose | the opposite of "find" |
| loose | As an adjective is the opposite of "tight", As a verb, means "untie" |
| losing | the opposite of finding |
| occurred | to have taken place |
| binocular | Of or involving both eyes at once |
| introspection | Self-observation; examination of one's feelings |
| mandatory | Required. Being commanded to do or obtain something |
| proportional | The comparative relation between things with respect to size, amount, degree, etc |
| tomorrow | the day after today |
| underdone | insufficiently cooked or not complete |
| undermine | sabotage: destroy property or hinder normal operations |