| A | B |
| ad infinitum | endlessly, forever |
| apportion | to divide and give out; distribute |
| bona fide | genuine, sincere; authentic, real |
| buoyant | able to float easily; cheerful, hopeful |
| clique | a small, exclusive group of friends |
| concede | to admit, to acknowledge; to submit |
| congenial | getting along well with others; agreeable, pleasant |
| lofty | very high, noble |
| migration | a movement from one country or area to another by a large number or people or animals |
| perceive | to be aware, to notice, to observe; to grasp mentally |
| perverse | turned away from what is expected/proper; inclined to go against what is expected |
| prelude | an introductoin |
| rancid | stale, spoiled, rotted |
| rustic | country-like; unsophisotocated; simple, plain |
| sever | to separate, to cut, to divide |
| sordid | wretchedly poor; run down; mean or selfish |
| untenable | not capable of being held; impossible to maintain or reach |
| versatile | able to do many things well; having many uses |
| vindicate | to clear from blame or wrongdoing; to defend successfully; to justify |
| wane | to lose size, strength or power |