| A | B |
| adverse | opposing; contrary to one's interests; harmful or unfavorable |
| averse | referring to a feeling of avoidance and dislike |
| ingenious | marked by inventive skill and imagination; extremely clever |
| ingenuous | unable to deceive; openly straightforward |
| persecute | to continuously mistreat or be cruel to someone; to annoy persistently |
| prosecute | to bring an action against; in a court of law; to continue an activity until it is completed |
| quorum | the minimum number of people who must be present to make a decision |
| quota | the amount of goods assigned to a person; an allotment: a number or percentage, especially of people, that represents an upper limit or a required minimum |
| respectfully | with regard and esteem, politely |
| respectively | referring to one thing or person in the order given |