| A | B |
| receive | to take or get what has been given |
| deceitful | to lie or mislead someone |
| ceiling | the inside top of a room |
| seize | to take hold of in a sudden, strong way, to capture or arrest |
| believe | to accept as real or true |
| thief | a person that takes something that does not belong to them, to steal or rob |
| grief | to feel great sadness |
| relief | a lessening of pain, discomfort, or worry |
| piece | a part of something |
| niece | the daughter of one's brother or sister |
| chief | a leader, the most important of main thing |
| foreign | not belonging to something, not a natural part of |
| height | how tall something is |
| review | to go over something again or to look over something again |
| neighbor | a person that lives near someone |
| veil | a pice of fabric, often thin, worn over the head or face by a woman |
| weight | how many pounds, ounces, grams that something weighs |