| A | B |
| "ex-" | out, from, out of, beyond |
| exalt | to praise or worship; to fill with happiness or pride |
| fatigue | a tired feeling, as from hard work or not enough rest, to make weary |
| evade | to keep away from or avoid by using tricks or cleverness |
| fickle | changing often in one's feelings or interests |
| exasperate | to make angry; annoy very much |
| ferocious | cruel or fierce in a wild way; very great |
| exotic | strange or different, especially in a fascinating way |
| farce | a humorous play with ridiculous things in it that are meant to make people laugh |
| exempt | to set free from a rule or duty that others must follow |
| falter | to speak or move in a shaky or unsteady way; hesitate |