| A | B |
| abeyance | suspension; a condition of being temporarilyset aside |
| abstemious | eating and drinking little or in moderation; restricted to bare necessities |
| circumvent | to avoid or get around by clever maneuvering, to avoid by going around, to bypass |
| elude | to escape from, usually by draring, cleverness, r skill; to escape the grasp or understanding of |
| eschew | to avoid intentionally |
| evasion | the act of escaping or avoiding by cleverness or deceit |
| malinger | to pretend to be ill or injured in order to avoid duty or work |
| oblique | indirect; intentionally vague or ambiguous |
| shirk | to neglect, put off, or avoid a duty or responsiblity |
| shun | to avoid deliverately; to stay away from |