| A | B |
| their | a form of the possessive case of they used as an attributive adjective, before a noun: their home; their rights as citizens; their departure for Rome. |
| there | that place: He comes from there, too. |
| attitude | manner, disposition, feeling, position, etc., with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation, esp. of the mind: a negative attitude; group attitudes. |
| belligerent | of warlike character; aggressively hostile; bellicose: a belligerent tone. |
| pugnacious | inclined to quarrel or fight readily; quarrelsome; belligerent; combative. |
| accept | to take or receive (something offered); receive with approval or favor: to accept a present; to accept a proposal. |
| except | with the exclusion of; excluding; save; but: They were all there except me. |
| difference | an instance or point of unlikeness or dissimilarity: What accounts for the differences in their behavior? |
| compliant | complying; obeying, obliging, or yielding, esp. in a submissive way: a man with a compliant nature. |
| combative | ready or inclined to fight; pugnacious: He displayed a most unpleasant, combative attitude. |