| A | B |
| confirm | to establish; to make certain of ; to verify; to approve or ratify |
| abrupt | happening suddenly or unexpectedly; hasty; gruff; very steep |
| probability | likelihood something likely to occur |
| repel | to force back; to drive away; to keep off or out; to cause to feel disgust |
| magnitude | greatness in size, scope, or influence |
| commit | to bind by promise or pledge; to do or perform an act, especially a crime |
| random | lacking aim or method; purposeless; not in any order |
| radiate | to send out rays of light or heat; to branch out in lines or rays from the center |
| infinite | without limits or boundaries; endless; immense |
| inert | unable to move or act; dull or slow |