| A | B |
| discover | To locate or find out for the first time. |
| polar | 1. Of or near the North or South Pole. 2. Completely different. |
| figure | 1. A symbol that stands for a number. 2. A form or outline; shape |
| beggar | A person who lives by begging. |
| sweater | A knitted or crocheted garment worn on the upper part of the body. |
| pepper | A seasoning with a sharp taste. |
| hamburger | A cooked patty of ground beef. |
| flavor | 1. A particular taste. 2. a special quality. |
| leather | Animal skin that has been treated. |
| mayor | An elected official who heads a city. |
| clover | A low plant with leaves composed of three leaflets and with white or purple flowers. |
| spider | A small, eight legged animal with no wings and a two-part body. |
| master | 1. A person who controls someone or something. 2. A person specially skilled. |
| failure | 1. The lack of success. 2. An inability to perform normally. |
| regular | 1. Fixed by custom or rule. 2. Happening on a set schedule or at the same time. |
| terror | 1. Extreme fear; horror. 2. Someone or something that causes intense fear or worry. |
| shoulder | 1. The part of the body where the arm or forelimb joins the body. 2. The edge of a road. |
| labor | Hard work |
| particular | 1. Having to do with the separate parts of a whole thing. 2. To do with one person or thing only. |
| lawyer | A person who is trained in law and who advises and acts for other people in legal matters. |
| behavior | A way of behaving or acting. |
| consumer | A person who buys and uses up things. |
| educator | A person who is an expert in the field of education. |
| pressure | 1. Force caused by one thing pressing against another thing. 2. Strong influence or persuasion. |
| injure | To cause harm to; damage or hurt. |