| A | B |
| enable | to make possible; to permit |
| assurance | 1. self-confidence; certainty 2. a statement that promotes confidence 3. a pledge or promise |
| berate | to scold harshly; to criticize |
| implement | to apply; to put into practice |
| intermittent | stopping and beginning again; periodic; irregular |
| indicate | 1. to be a sign of; to show the need for; to reveal 2. to point out or point to |
| apathy | lack of interest; absence or suppression of emotion or excitement |
| terminology | the study of terms for particular subjectsl the terms belonging to a specialized subject; vocabulary |
| undermine | 1. to weaken or damage (such as health or morale) 2. to waeken or cause to collapse by removing basic supports; to dig or tunnel beneath |
| zealous | enthusiastic; eager; passionate |
| affinity | fondness; attatchment; liking |
| amiable | good-natured; agreeable |
| dependable | trustworthy; responsible |
| discreet | careful; cautious |
| dour | dismal; gloomy; forbidding |
| exemplify | to show by example; to model; to represent |
| fruitful | successful; abundant |
| mercenary | selfish; greedy / (n) a professional sodier hired to fight in a foreign army |
| serenity | peacefulness, tranquility |
| submissive | obedient; passive |