| A | B |
| Privacy | Free from unwanted intrusion; seclusion |
| Commitment | A promise or pledge to do something |
| Profile | The amount to which someone demonstrates specific traits as arrived at through inventories or tests |
| Widow | A women whose husband has died and who has not remarried |
| Aristocrat | A member of aristocary; a nobleman |
| Affordability | The point at which a person can manage to buy something |
| Varible | Susceptible to change; likely to vary |
| Extensive | Having a wide or considerable extent |
| Liberal | Generous; ample; full |
| Reallocate | To designate or earmark again |
| Poverty | Having a shortage of necessary money for comfortable living |
| Concious | Deliberate; purposeful |
| Traits | A characteristic or quality |
| Minimum | The smallest amount possible |
| Windfall | An unexpected or unforeseen gain |
| Arrogant | Overstating you own importnace in a haughty way, egotistical |
| Persistence | Being tenacious; determination |
| Dividends | A bonus or payoff |
| Inducement | The stimulus that motivates a person to act |
| Interpretation | Explanation or definition |