| A | B |
| accomplish | to succeed in doing something that is a goal or aim |
| entity | something that exists separately from other things and has its own identity |
| flexible | easily bent or adjusted without breaking |
| perspective | a point of view or a particular way of thinking about something |
| presume | to think that something is the case without being certain |
| reinforce | to strengthen something by giving it more support |
| transform | to change something totally |
| underlie | to lie beneath something |
| visualize | in medicine, to use equipment to create an image of an internal part of the body like the brain |
| welfare | well-being, health, comfort, happiness |
| abstract | theoretical, not related to real things |
| acknowledge | to accept or admit that something is true |
| dismiss | to send someone away or to reject something or someone |
| extraordinary | having an extremely special quality, very unusual |
| humble | modest and respectful, not too proud |
| master | to become highly skilled in doing something |
| primitive | very simple, belonging to an early period of development |
| pronounce | to say something using particular sounds |
| reveal | to show or make people aware of something |
| simulate | to pretend to do something in artificial conditions |