A | B |
agree | have the same opinion; be in harmony |
argue | discuss with someone who disagrees; give reasons for or against |
business | thing that one is busy at; work; occupation |
death | dying; the ending of life; any ending that is like dying |
expert | having much skill or knowing a great deal about some special thing |
explanation | clearing up a difficulty or mistake |
general | widespread; not detailed; of all |
government | the ruling of or persons ruling a country, state, district, or city |
habit | custom, practice; the clothing worn by members of some religious orders |
hesitate | hold back, feel doubtful; stop for an instant, |
hobby | something a person likes to do; a pastime |
impatient | not patient; not willing to bear delay, opposition, pain, or bother. restless |
married | living together as husband and wife |
nephew | son of ones brother or sister; son of one's brother-in-law or sister-in-law |
opposite | as different as can be |
particular | different from others; unusual; hard to please |
patient | having patience; person being treated by a doctor |
possession | possessing, holding; ownership; territory under the ruleof a country |
Tuesday | the third day of the week; the day after Monday |
yesterday | the day before today, the recent past |
jail | a building where people who have broken the law are kept locked up |
razor | a sharp instrument used for shaving |
beard | the hair that grows on a man's face often not including the mustache |
judge | a public official having authority to decide questions brought before a court |