| A | B |
| address | To direct one's words to; To apply oneself to something; A written speech; The place where someone lives or receives mail. |
| approve | To think well of; to agree to. |
| approval | Thinking well of; agreeing to. |
| conclude | To bring or come to an end; To form an opinion. |
| conclusion | The end; A judgement. |
| deprieve | To keep from having; to take away from. |
| elder | A person who is older; Someone people look up to because of age and experience; Older. |
| escort | To travel with; To guide or protect a person; One or more persons that escort. |
| fare | Money opaid for a trip, by bus or train, for example; Food and drink; To get along. |
| forlorn | Sad and lonely. |
| hearty | Healthy; strong; Large and satisfying; Friendly and enthusiastic. |
| inhale | To breathe in. |
| merit | To deserve; Good qualities; worth. |
| merits | The actual facts. |
| stingy | Not generous. |
| summon | To call or send for; To call forth; to gather. |
| valiant | Full of courage; brave. |
| waft | To move or be moved lightly over water or air; to drift. |