| A | B |
| apparent | Easily understood or seen; clear. |
| bluff | To mislead or fool by boasting. |
| ethical | Right and proper; moral. Accepted rules of behavior. |
| fabricate | To make up in order to deceive. To make, build, or manufacture. |
| frank | Open and sincere; to the point. |
| genuine | Actual; not copied or faked. |
| impartial | Fair-minded; without prejudice. |
| integrity | Honesty in word and deed. |
| obvious | Plain to see or understand; evident. |
| reliable | Dependable; trustworthy. |
| acute | Very sharp;severe. |
| allergic | Very sensitive to something in the environment |
| alleviate | To relieve by making more bearable;lessen. |
| clinic | A specialized medical institution. |
| contagious | Spread by indirect or direct contact. |
| convalescence | The time needed to return to health after illness, injury, or surgery. |
| endurance | The ability to last or survive under strain, stress, or use. |
| paralysis | The loss of feeling in, or ability to move, a part of the body. |
| soothe | To relieve by calming or comforting. |
| thrive | To grow or do well. To be successful. |
| improvise | To make up, invent, or perform on the spot. |
| revision | A corrected or improved version, especially of written work. |
| video | Relating to television or videotaped productions. |
| viewpoint | A particular way of looking or thinking about something; point of view. |
| visible | Capable of being seen;easily noticed;clear;apparent. |
| visionary | Imaginary;fanciful. Able to see beyond the present. |
| visor | Something that sticks out, such as on a cap, to protect the eyes. The moveable part of a helmet. |
| vista | A distant or far-reaching view. |
| visual | Relating to the sense of sight. |
| visualize | To form a mental picture of. |