| A | B |
| Approach- | To draw close to; near; the taking of preliminary steps toward a particular purpose |
| Appropriate- | Especially suitable or compatible; to set apart for or assign to a particular purpose or use |
| Approximate- | Nearly correct or exact |
| Argue- | To give reasons for or against something |
| Argument- | The act or process of arguing; |
| Arrange | To put into a proper order or into a correct or suitable sequence |
| Articulate | Divided into syllables or words meaningfully arranged; To form or fit into a systematic whole. To pronounce correctly. |
| Aspects | A particular status or phase in which something appears or may be regarded |
| Assemble | To bring together |
| Assert | To state or declare positively and often forcefully or aggressively |
| Assess | To determine the rate or amount of; to determine the importance, size, or value of |
| Associate | To join or connect together |
| Assume | To take up or in; to take to or upon oneself; |
| Assumption | The act of laying claim to or taking possession |
| Audience | A formal hearing or interview; an opportunity of being heard |