| A | B |
| predispose | to incline to before hand |
| spurious | not genuine, not true, not valid |
| unbridled | uncontrolled, lacking in restraint |
| perennial | lasting for a long time, persistant |
| admonish | to caution or advise against something |
| circumspect | careful cautious |
| comely | having a pleasing apperance |
| dissolute | loose in one's moral or behavior |
| expulsion | the process driving or forcing out |
| fodder | food for farm animals |
| proliferate | to reduce, increase, or spread rapidly |
| sully | to soil, stanin, tarnish, defile, besmirch |
| tantilze | to tease, torment by teasing |
| abridge | to make shorter |
| adherent | a follower supporter |
| condone | to pardon or overlook |
| exorise | to drive out by magic; dispose of something troublesome menacing or oppressive |
| pauper | a extremly poor person |
| irate | angry |
| trite | commonplace; overused stale |