| A | B |
| auditorium | a room where an audience sits for concerts, speeches, etc |
| suggestion | a proposal or a plan for something. |
| automatic | done unthinkingly, as from habit or by reflex |
| award | something won or achieved, such as a trophy, medal, certificate or payment |
| disguise | to appear or sound so different as to be unrecognizable |
| dismiss | reject; put aside; put out of consideration |
| dispose | to give away, sell or throw out. |
| district | a division of a region made for a specific purpose. |
| index | an alphabetical list of names, subjects, titles, etc. indicating pages or numbers where they can be found, as in a book or catalog. |
| indignant | feeling or expressing anger, especially at unjust or mean actions. |
| inhabitant | a person or animal inhabiting a specified place |
| innocent | free from sin or evil; not guilty of a specific crime. |
| polo | a short-sleeved, pullover sport shirt usually of cotton or cotton-like knit material, with a round neckband and a turnover collar. |
| poncho | ): a cloak like a blanket with a hole in the middle for the head, sometimes waterproof and worn as a raincoat. |
| population | all the people in an area or region. |
| porcupine | a rodent having coarse hair mixed with long, stiff, sharp quills. |
| pore | a tiny opening in the skin |
| success | the gaining of wealth, fame, etc. |
| suck | the gaining of wealth, fame, etc |
| autograph | a person’s own signature or handwriting. |