| A | B |
| active | ADJ. 1. Taking part; working 2. Lively; busy; quick 3. Moving a lot; moving quickly |
| astound | V. To suprise; to amaze. Astounding. ADJ. Very suprising |
| attend | V. 1. To go to or be present at 2. To pay attention to |
| cherish | V. 1. To cling to an idea or feeling 2. To take good care of; to love |
| contract | V. 1. To make an agreement that has the force of law 2. To get; to come to have 3. To make or become smaller N. An agreement that has the force of law |
| eager | ADJ. Wanting very much. Eagerly. ADV. With a great deal of enthusiasm |
| expose | V. 1. To make known 2. To open to view 3. To leave unprotected |
| grace | N. 1. Beauty of form or movement 2. A short prayer said before a meal 3. An extra period to do or pay something. Graceful. ADJ. Having beauty of movement |
| impose | V. 1. To force someone to accept or put up with 2. To take unfair advantage of |
| modest | ADJ. 1. Not thinking too highly of oneself 2. Simple; not fancy or extreme. Modesty. N. The quality of being modest |
| parallel | ADJ. Lying in the same direction and the same distance apart |
| paralyze | V. 1. To stop all movement or feeling in 2. To make helpless or powerless. Paralysis. N. Condition of being paralyzed |
| pessimist | N. A person who expects things to turn out badly. Pessimistic. ADJ. Not having hope, joy, or confidence; gloomy |
| recite | V. To say aloud before an audience, usually from memory. Recital. N. A program of music or dance |
| respond | V. To answer. Response. N. Something said or done in reply |