| A | B |
| accustom (verb) | to make familiar |
| accustomed (adjective) | usual |
| accustomed (verb) | used to |
| alert (adjective) | watchful; wide awake |
| alert (verb) | to warn to be ready |
| alert (noun) | a warning signal |
| assign (verb) | to select for a position or for what has to be done |
| assignment (noun) | a task; whatever is given out as work to be done |
| budge (verb) | to move or shift |
| burley (adjective) | big and strongly built |
| companion (noun) | one who spends time with or does things with another |
| compatible (adjective) | getting along well together |
| concept (noun) | a general idea or thought about something |
| distract (verb) | to draw one's thoughts or attention away from the subject at hand |
| distraction (noun) | something that draws one's thoughts or attentions away |
| jostle (verb) | to push or shove |
| obedient (adjective) | doing what one is asked or told to do |
| obedience (noun) | the state of condition of doing what one is told |
| obstacle (noun) | something that prevents one from moving forward |
| patient (noun) | a person in a doctor's care |
| patient (adjective) | willing to wait without complaining |
| pedestrian (noun) | a person who is walking; someone traveling on foot |
| retire (verb) | to stop working because one has reached a certain age |
| retirement (noun) | the state of no longer working |