| A | B |
| conform | to comply with, to act in accordance with some standard or custom |
| derive | to obtain; to come from or originate from a certain source |
| menial | not requiring any special skill |
| undermine | to weaken or ruin by degrees |
| cynical | scornful; distrustful of human nature and motives |
| fac | a Latin root having to do wtih making or doing |
| factory | a place where things are "made" |
| satisfaction | a feeling of contentment; a sense that everything needed to meet your needs has been done |
| manufacture | to make or produce |
| malefactor | someone who does bad or evil things |
| benefactor | someone who does good, such as by giving money |
| per se | by, of, or in itself |
| tactic | an action designed to achieve a goal |
| anonymity | state of being unknown |
| inflict | to impose something on someone; to cause something unpleasant to be endured |
| engage | to attract and hold the attention of |
| gress | Latin root having to do with going or stepping |
| regress | to go back to a less mature behavior |
| digress | to stray (or go away from) one's topic |
| progress | to go forward or ahead |
| egress | a place or means of going out |
| progression | a sequence; a continuous or connected series of something |