| A | B |
| complement | something that completes or makes perfect; to complete or make perfect |
| compliment | a remark that expresses approval, praise, or admiration; to pay a compliment |
| consul | the representative of a foreign country |
| council | a group called together to accomplish a job |
| counsel | advice; to give advice |
| desert | a dry region; to leave |
| dessert | a sweet; final course of a meal |
| formally | properly, according to strict rules |
| formerly | previously, in the past |
| hear | to receive sounds through the ears |
| here | at this place |
| it's | contraction of it is or it has |
| its | possessive of it; belonging to it |
| lead | to go first; a heavy metal |
| led | past tense of lead; went first |
| loose | not tight, not securely fastened; not close together |
| lose | to suffer loss |
| moral | having to do with good or right; a lesson in conduct |
| morale | mental condition, spirit |