| A | B |
| cessation | The act of ceasing or stopping a halt |
| commence | to begin, start |
| deter | to prevent or discourage from action by means of fear or doubt. |
| hamper | to prevent the free movement, action, limit |
| obstruction | an obstacle, something gets in the way |
| preclude | to make impossible or unlikely |
| procrastinate | to put from doing something to a future time, delay |
| scuttle | to run hastily, scurry |
| subside | to sink to a lower or more normal level |
| thwart | to prevent from taking place, frustrate, block |
| composite | put together from various parts, having factors in math |
| disposition | ones usual mood or temperment, arrangement |
| exponent | a person who speaks for something, a representative, a superscript number indicating how many times a number is multiplied by itself |
| imposter | a person who assumes a false identity for the purpose of deceiving others |
| juxtaposition | placement side by side or close together, an unusual effect |
| opposition | the condition of being against or a conflict, |
| proposition | a statement or plan suggested for acceptance, a proposal |
| propound | to offer or set forth consideration |
| repositary | a place for self storage, a storehouse |
| supposition | an assumption |