| A | B |
| teaspoon | a small spoon used for drinks or measuring |
| approve | to like or give agreement to something |
| proof | evidence to establish as fact |
| understood | perceived the meaning of |
| tablesppon | cooking measurement equaling one half ounce |
| through | up to and including |
| intrude | to interrupt or force into place |
| introduce | to make known a new person or thing |
| should've | a contraction of "should have" |
| cushion | a pillow or pad stuffed with soft material |
| bulletin | a brief report or update on a current event |
| fluid | a liquid substance |
| would've | a contraction for "would have" |
| routine | a normal or habitual procedure |
| could've | a contraction for "could have" |
| conclude | to come to an end or close |
| neighborhood | a distinctive area, or the people who live there |
| aptitude | natural, untrained ability |
| goodness | the quality of being or having desirability |
| assume | to suppose or take for granted |