| A | B |
| assimilate | to become more similar to a larger whole; especially, to blend into or adjust to a main culture; to be absorbed |
| belligerent | quick or eager to argue or fight; hostile; agressive; quarrelsome |
| demeanor | conduct; outward behaviior; manner |
| denunciation | a strong expression of disapproval; an act of condemning, especially publically |
| dissipate | to acatter; to thin out or scatter and gradually vanish; drive away |
| indolent | lazy; avoiding or disliking work; unwilling to work |
| inherent | existing as a natural or essential quality of a person or thing; built-in; natural |
| nonchalant | calm, carefree, and casually unconcerned |
| unassuming | modest; not boastful or arrogant; humble |
| unilateral | involving or done by only one side; one-sided |