| A | B |
| afford | To be able to pay for; To be able to do; To give; to provide |
| boast | To talk with too much pride in oneself or in what owns or has done; to brag;To have and to take a proper pride in having; An act of boasting |
| chord | Two or more notes of music played together |
| exceptional | Unusually good |
| fortunate | Lucky |
| fringe | An edge made of short lengths of material such as thread, used to decorate clothes, curtains, etc.; An outside edge |
| humble | Plain and simple; Not proud; modest; To bring down in defeat |
| meadow | A field of grass or wildflowers |
| melancholy | Filled with sorrow; very sad; A state of sadness |
| obstinate | Not willing to give in; stubborn |
| plead | To ask for something that is felt to be very important; to beg; To respond to a charge by a court of law |
| plunge | To throw oneself into; To push or force quickly; To drop sharply; A sudden dive or fall |
| relent | To become less strict |
| submit | To give to someone to look over or decide about; To give in to someone or something |
| trudge | To walk slowly and heavily; as though with great effort |