| A | B |
| acknowledgment | recognition of another's existence, validity, authority, or right |
| allotment | a distribution portion, or share |
| apportionment | a dividing or sharing according to a plan |
| bereavement | the state of suffering a great loss, especially the death of a loved one |
| bewilderment | a state of great confusion |
| blandishment | something that coaxes or flatters |
| disagreement | a difference of opinion; a quarrel |
| disenchantment | a state of being free from illusion |
| displacement | the act of being removed from the usual or proper place |
| embezzlement | the act of stealing property or money entrusted to one's care |
| encroachment | the act of making gradual inroads upon; an intrusion |
| endearment | a loving word or act |
| enrollment | the number registered |
| harassment | the act of repeatedly pestering, worrying, or disturbing |
| indictment | a formal written accusation |
| inducement | something that persuades; incentive |
| maladjustment | a faulty or inadequate correction or modification |
| nourishment | something that promotes growth or sustains; food |
| refinement | elegance of style or manners; improvement; polish |
| resentment | the feeling of being injured or insulted |