| A | B |
| amicable | friendly, good-natured, easygoing |
| anachronistic | a thing belonging to a time other than in which it exists |
| compassion | sympathetic pity for the misfortunes of others |
| compromise | an agreement of a dispute that is reached by each side giving up something |
| disdain | feeling that someone is unworthy of one's respect |
| divergent | to be different and develop in different directions |
| evanescent | quickly fading or disappearing from sight |
| exasperation | irritate or bother intensely |
| inevitable | certain to happen; unavoidable |
| integrity | being honest and having strong moral principles |
| procrastinate | delay or postpone action; put off doing something |
| prosaic | lacking poetic beauty; ordinary, commonplace |
| resilient | able to sping back into shape; able to recover quickly from difficult conditions |
| restrained | prevent someone from doing something; keep under control |
| submissive | ready to conform to authority; eager to follow what others are doing |
| substantiate | provide evidence to prove the truth |
| anecdote | short and amusing or interesting story about a real person |
| anonymous | person who is not identified by name; unknown person |
| condescending | show superiority; snobbish; stuck-up |
| conditional | depending on whether or not other requirements are met |