| A | B |
| Amputate | “To cut off a body part especially by surgery.” |
| Aptitude | “A natural talent.” |
| Beneficiary | “One who benefits or gains an advantage from something.” |
| Boon | “A welcome gift or blessing.” |
| Commiserate | “To feel or express sorrow or compassion for; to sympathize.” |
| Garner | “To collect or gather; to acquire or obtain.” |
| Gratis | “Without payment; free of charge.” |
| Incapacitate | “To make helpless or incapable.” |
| Inception | “The beginning of an action or process.” |
| Magnanimous | “Generous |
| Myriad | “A very large number. adj. Very many.” |
| Practicable | “1. adj. Capable of being done; feasible.2. Usable.” |
| Remunerate | “To pay or reward.” |
| Solicit | “To ask for in a formal way.” |
| Trite | “Used so much that it is no longer fresh or new.” |