| A | B |
| address | to direct one's words to; to apply oneself to something |
| an address | a written or spoken speech; the place where someone lives or receives mail |
| approve | to think well of; to agree to |
| approval | thinking well of; agreeing to |
| conclude | to bring or come to an end; to form an opinion |
| conclusion | the end; a judgement |
| deprive | to keep from having; to take away from |
| elder | a person who is older; someone people look up to because of age and experience; older |
| escort | to travel with; to guide or protect a person |
| fare | money paid for a trip; food and drink; to get along |
| forlorn | sad and lonely |
| hearty | healthy; strong; large and satisfying; friendly and enthusiastic |
| inhale | to breathe in |
| merit | to deserve; good qualities; worth |
| merits | the actual facts |
| stingy | not generous |
| summon | to call or send for; to call forth; to gather |
| valiant | full of courage; brave |
| waft | to move or be moved lightly over water or air; to drift |