| A | B |
| depress | to push down; to sadden |
| bankrupt | unable to pay one's debts |
| distract | to pull away the mind or attention of |
| interrupt | to break in upon someone in the course of action |
| reject | to discard as worthless |
| report | to bring back information |
| resist | to keep from giving in to |
| dejected | depressed; low in spirits |
| deport | to force to leave a country |
| desist | to stop or cease some action |
| detract | to lower in value, quality or reputation |
| interject | to put or throw in |
| repress | to hold back or keep under control |
| retract | to withdraw something said |
| disrupt | to cause disorder or confusion |
| compress | to press or squeeze together |
| inject | to force fluid through the skin |
| contract | a legal agreement |
| corrupt | to act dishonestly |
| extract | to pull out |
| export | to carry good out of the country for sale |
| express | to put into words |
| expressive | capable of showing feelings |
| eject | to force out or throw out |
| erupt | to break forth suddenly or violently |
| insist | to demand firmly |
| import | to bring goods into the country |
| impress | to produce a strong effect on the mind |
| impressive | capable of exciting admiration |
| consist | to be made up of |
| abject | of the most miserable kind |
| abrupt | sudden |
| abruptly | suddenly |
| abstract | to remove; to summarize |
| assist | to help |
| suppress | to put down by force; to hold in |
| attractive | tendency to attract |
| subcontract | contract made under another one |
| subject | to bring under control |
| subsist | to support life |
| subtract | to take away |
| attract | to draw the attention of |