| A | B |
| lack | 1 (v)To be without. 2 (n) A shortage. |
| ease | 1 (n) A state of being comfortable—without worry, pain, or trouble. 2 (v)To make less worried, pained, or trouble |
| dismay | 1 (v)To cause feelings of fear, worry, or surprise. 2 (n) A sudden loss of courage because of fear or worry. |
| develop | 1 To go through a process of growth. 2 To bring or come into being. 3. To apply chemicals to photographic film to bring out the picture. |
| complete | 1 Having no missing parts; whole.. 2 Finished. 3. (v) to finish |
| benefit | 1 (v)To help or be helpful to; to be useful to. 2 (n) Something that is useful or helpful, that does good. 3. (n) An event held to raise money for a cause. |
| project | 1. A plan or idea for doing something. 2. To cause an image to be shown on a screen. 3. To stick out |
| represent | 1. To stand for or in place of 2. To act in place of. |
| remark | 1. To say; to make a comment. 2. a comment or something that is said |
| recommend | 1. To make a statement of praise. 2. To give advice; to suggest. |
| evolve | To develop and change gradually over time. |
| master | 1. Chief; main. 2.Having or showing great skill. 3. (v) to become skilled at |
| exceed | 1. To be more than. 2.To go beyond what is allowed. |
| forbid | 1. To order not to do something. |
| decay | 1. To rot 2.a breaking down or rotting |
| column | 1. A row of figures or words running down a printed page; anything arranged like that. 2. A tall, usually stone support that holds up something. 3. A regular newspaper or magazine article usually written by the same person. |
| calculate | 1. to find the answer to a problem using math 2. To figure out by using reasoning |
| affect | 1. To bring about a change in. 2. To pretend to be or to have. |
| scorch | 1. To burn slightly. |
| hatch | To stand above or higher than what is around it. |
| resist | 1. To refuse to give in to; to withstand. 2. To work or fight against. |
| permit | 1. to allow. 2. A written notice that allows a person to do something. |
| mature | 1. To become fully grown or developed. 2. Fully grown or developed; adult |
| mammoth | 1. very large; huge |
| commotion | a scene of noisy confusion or activity |
| frantic | a great deal of excitement, out of control |
| prophesy | to say that a specific thing will happen in the future |
| illusion | something that might be mistaken by the senses |
| gruesome | horrible, disgusting |
| glorious | wonderful |