| A | B |
| exaggerate | make someything greater than it is; |
| amateur | a person who does something for pleasure, not for money |
| mediocre | neither good or bad; ordinary |
| variety | lack of sameness; a variety of different things |
| valid | supported by facts; sound; true |
| survive | live longer than; remain alive after |
| weird | mysterious; unearthly |
| prominent | well-known; prominent |
| security | freedom from danger, care or fear; |
| bulky | taking up much space; large |
| reluctant | unwilling |
| obvious | easily seen or underftood; clear to the eye or mind; |
| vicinity | neighborhood |
| century | each 100 years |
| rage | violent anger; |
| document | sp,etjomg written, printed, that gives information |
| conclude | end; finish; decide |
| undeniable | cannot be questioned |
| resist | act or strive against; oppose |
| challenge | call to a fight |