| A | B |
| acknowledge | to admit or confess |
| alternative | a choice |
| anecdote | short, suitable to the situation |
| appropriate | proper, suitable to the situation |
| avert | to prevent; to avoid |
| candid | very honest |
| compel | to force |
| comply | to do as commanded or asked |
| concise | clear and brief; saying much in a few clear words |
| drastic | extreme; harsh or intense |
| dialogue | a conversation; a conversation between characters in a story, novel, or play |
| erratic | irregular; not consistent |
| extensive | large in amount or space |
| forfeit | to give up; lose through some fault; to be forced to give up by way or penalty |
| fortify | to strengthen |
| illuminate | to light up |
| isolate | to separate; to separate from others |
| refuge | a shelter; protection |
| reminisce | to remember; to remember and talk about the past |
| urban | city; of or in the city |
| delete | to erase; to cross out or erase |
| impartial | fair; not biased; without prejudice |
| integrity | honesty; strong moral sense |
| legitimate | considered proper; in accordance with accepted laws, rules, and standards |
| lenient | easygoing; not strict or harsh in disciplining or pusnising; mericful |
| menace | a danger or threat |
| morale | spiritor state of mind of a group |
| naive | lacking worldly experience; unsuspecting; unsophisticated |
| overt | obvious or not hidden |
| undermine | to weaken; to gradually weaken or damage |
| agenda | a shedule; a lost of things to be done |
| antidote | a remedy; something that reduces the effects of a poison ; anthing rleieves a harmful situation |
| apathy | lack of interest and concern |
| bland | dull; not interesting or exciting |
| propaganda | publicity; ideas spread to suppoert or oppose a cause |
| prospects | chances of success |
| radical | extreme; favoring extreme changes, especially in politics and government |
| reinforce | to strengthen; to add support to |
| revelent | related to the matter at hand;to the point |
| ruthless | without mercy lacking pitty |
| endorse | to support; express aproval of |
| erode | to wear away; to gradually wear away (something) |
| gruesome | frightening; horrable; shocking |
| hypocrite | an insincere person; one who claims to be something he or she is not |
| idealistic | tending to emphasize ideals and priciples over practical concerns |
| illusion | a false impression; a mistaken view or reality |
| impact | a force; the force of something striking another |
| imply | to suggest; to express indirectly |
| novice | a beginner; someone new to a feild or activity |
| obstacle | something that gets in the way; a barrier |
| auto | self |
| ex | out, from |
| ful | full of |
| multi | many |
| pre | before |
| re | again |
| super | above, greater |
| un | not |
| uni | one |
| vis,vid | see |