| A | B |
| attittude | (n) a way of thinking or feeling about certain things |
| confess | (v) to say or admit that one has done something wrong |
| defend | (v) to deep from being attacked; to protect |
| defend | (v) to speak for; to argue in favor of |
| gradual | (adj) happening slowly; taking place little by little |
| hint | (n) information given to help someone to answer a question; a clue |
| hint | (v) to suggest something without saying directly what one means |
| individual | (n) a single person, apart from others in a group |
| individual | (adj) meant for just one |
| malice | (n) the wish to hurt others on purpose |
| malicious | (adj) done with a wish to harm or cause pain |
| misery | (n) a feeling of great unhappiness |
| miserable | (adj) very unhappy or unpleasant |
| miserable | (adj) very bad; of poor quality |
| solution | (n) the answer to a problem or puzzle |
| solution | (n) a mixture formed when a liquid and some other stuff are mixed together |
| survey | (v) to look over; to examine |
| survey | (n) a study designed to gather information about a subject |