| A | B |
| emigrate | to leave a country and settle elsewhere |
| exemplar | an ideal example worthy of imitation |
| fiasco | a total failure |
| gregarious | social or enjoying other's company |
| hedonist | one who believes pleasure is the greatest good |
| implicit | understood but not directly said; without doubt |
| incessant | occuring without stop |
| inhere | to exist as a necessary part |
| intermittent | starting and stopping at intervals |
| lethargic | lacking energy; indifferent |
| mandate | to make required, as with a command |
| miser | one who deprives himself to hoard money |
| nominal | of little importance; in name only |
| opaque | not allowing light through; difficult to understand |
| pandemic | widespread and general |