| A | B |
| advocate | somebody who acts or intercedes on behalf of another |
| apprehensive | worried that something bad will happen |
| assumption | something that is believed to be true without proof |
| commiserate | to express sympathy or sorrow |
| destiny | the inner purpose of a life that can bee discovered and realized |
| deteriorate | to become or make something worse in quality, or strength |
| disingenuous | not straightforward or candid; insincere or calculating |
| doctrine | a rule or principle that forms the basis of a belief, theory, or policy; a body of ideas |
| emulate | to try hard to equal or surpass somebody or something |
| engulf | to surround, cover over, and swallow up somebody or something |
| eradicate | to destroy or get rid of something completely |
| exhilarate | to cause to feel happily refreshed and energetic |