| A | B |
| conjure (Def.) | (verb) to call upon; to evoke; to perform magic tricks |
| conjecture (Def.) | (noun) a conclusion, judgment, or statement based on guesswork |
| obscure (Def.) | (adj.) not able to be seen or heard distinctly; difficult to understand because of not being fully clear |
| adjure (Def.) | (adj.) plead; require; command |
| cynosure (Def.) | (noun) a center of attention |
| disfigure (Def.) | (verb) to spoil the appearance or shape of |
| conjure (Sent.) | The smell of cookies always --- a memory of home for her. |
| conjecture (Sent.) | A lawyer shouldn’t base his client’s case on --- |
| obscure (Sent.) | It is I found the perfect outfit at an --- store in New York. |
| adjure (Sent.) | The mother tried to --- her children not to smoke. |
| cynosure (Sent.) | In some celebrity marriages, one celebrity is the ---. |
| disfigure (Sent.) | A facelift performed by a poor doctor can --- a person for life.. |