| A | B |
| alter | v., to change in some way or become different |
| alteration | n., a change |
| confuse | v., to make or become unclear or mixed up in the mind |
| confuse | v., to mistake one person or thing for another |
| confusing | adj., hard to follow or understand; unclear |
| confusion | n., a state of disorder |
| distribute | v., to give out or divide among several or many |
| eject | v., to force or throw out |
| embrace | v., to hold closely in one's arms; to hug |
| embrace | v., to take up seriously |
| embrace | n., a hug |
| equip | v., to provide with what is needed |
| equipment | n., things that are needed for some activity |
| flexible | adj., able to bend easily |
| flexible | adj., able to adjust to new situations |
| instant | n., a moment; a very short period of time |
| instant | adj., happening or done at once; quick |
| keen | adj., having a sharp edge |
| keen | adj., showing a strong interest; eager |
| keen | adj., having sharp senses; quick to understand |
| limp | v., to walk lamely or in an uneven way |
| limp | n., an uneven or lopsided walk |
| limp | adj., not stiff or firm |
| scurry | v., to move quickly with rapid little steps |
| seize | v., to grasp suddenly; to grab hold of |
| seize | v., to take by force of law |
| shallow | adj., not deep |
| shallow | adj., with little seriousness or deep thought |
| surround | v., to enclose on all sides |
| surroundings | n., the things or conditions around a person or place |
| victim | n., one who is hurt, killed or suffers |