| A | B |
| contradict | disagree or oppose; say the opposite of |
| obstruction | something that blocks movement or progress |
| consensus | agreement among members of a group |
| associate | a person with whom one is connected in some wat, as in business |
| deformity | a part that is not normal in shape |
| symphony | a large orchestra with many musical instruments |
| vivacious | Full of life and good spirits |
| irrational | that does not make sense; not rational; absurd |
| undercover | acting or performed in secret; spying or secret investigation |
| retrospect | Looking back on the past |
| nauseous | feeling sick usually with a desire to vomit |
| biography | Tells the story of a person's life |
| memento | A reminder of the past; a keepsake |
| revive | to bring something or someone back to life |
| supernatural | cannot be explained by science or natural causes |
| deport | To force someone out from a country |
| terrace | An open, usually paved or tiled area next to a house, used for lounging, outdoor cooking or dining, and parties |
| triage | The process of prioritizing sick or injured people for treatment according to the seriousness |
| minuscule | very small in size or importance |
| expulsion | the act of driving or forcing out |