| A | B |
| arrogance n. | A feeling of too much pride |
| arrogant adj. | Showing too much pride in oneself |
| boycott v. | To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group. |
| campaign n. | A series of actions intended to accomplish a goal. 2. A series of military actions in a particular area |
| campaign v. | To take part in actions planned to accomplish a particular goal. |
| ceremony | A formal event held in honor of a special occasion |
| custody | Control over and responsibility for care. 2. In the keeping of the police; in jail |
| degrade v. | To bring shame or disgrace upon |
| degrading adj. | Causing shame or disgrace |
| detain | To stop or hold; to keep from going on |
| extend v. | 1. To reach out. 2. To offer 3. To make longer 4. To stretch or lie. |
| integrate v. | To unite into a whole; especially, to end the separation of races. |
| integration n. | The act of uniting or bringing together, especially people of different races. |
| segregate v. | To keep separate or apart |
| segregation n. | The act of keeping separate or apart |
| supreme | 1. The highest rank or position. 2. Of the greatest importance |
| triumph n. | 1. A noteworthy success. 2. The joy winning brings. |
| triumph v. | To win |
| triumphant adj. | Joyful over a victory or success |
| vacate | To make empty, as by leaving |
| verdict | The decision at the end of a trial 2. A judgement or opinion |
| violate | 1.To break, as a law or a promise 2.To treat in an improper or disrespectful way. |
| violation n. | A breaking or a failing to keep something like a law or a promise |