| A | B |
| prospects | chances of success |
| apathy | lack of interest |
| reinforce | to strengthen; add support to |
| agenda | a list of things to be done; a schedule |
| ruthless | lacking pity; merciless |
| bland | dull; not interested or exciting |
| relevant | related to the matter at hand |
| radical | favoring extreme changes, especially in politics and government |
| antidote | something that reduces the effects of a poison; anything that relieves a harmfulsituation |
| propaganda | ideas spread to support or oppose a cause; distorted information |
| imply | to express indirectly; suggest |
| obstacle | something that gets in the way; a barrier |
| hypocrite | One who claims to be something he or she is not; an insincere person |
| illusion | a false impression; a mistaken view of reality |
| endorse | to support; express approval of; to state in an ad that one supports a product or service, usually for a fee |
| gruesome | horrible; shocking; frightful |
| novice | A beginner; someone new to a field or activity |
| impact | the force of one thing striking another |
| erode | To gradually wear (something)away |
| idealistic | tending to emphasize ideals and principles over practical concerns |
| mult- | many |
| un- | not |
| uni- | one |
| auto- | self |
| ex- | out, from |
| re- | again |
| vis, vid | see |
| pre- | before |
| super- | greater, above |
| -ful | full of |