| A | B |
| anecdote | a short account of an incident in someone's life |
| consolidate | to combine; to make solid or firm |
| counterfeit | illegal copy; designed to deceive; fake |
| docile | easily taught, led or managed; obedient |
| dominate | to rule over by strength or power; to control by height |
| entreat | beg, implore, ask earnestly |
| fallible | capable of being wrong, mistaken or inaccurate |
| fickle | liable to change very rapidly, inconsistent, erratic |
| fugitive | one who flees or runs away; lasting a very short time |
| grimy | very dirty, covered with dirt ot soot |
| iota | a very small part or quantity |
| maul | to beat or knock about; handle roughly; a heavy hammer |
| potential | possible, able to happen; something that can become a reality |
| radient | shining, bright; giving forth light or energy |
| rural | relating to farm areas and life in the country |
| substantial | large, important, major, significant, prosperous |
| tactful | polite, skilled in handling difficult situations or people |
| tamper | to interfere with; to handle in a secret or improper way, to meddle rashly or foolishly with |
| ultimate | last; final;most important or extreme |
| uncertainty | doubt; state of being unsure |