| A | B |
| clam | cry; call out |
| voc | to call |
| dis | not; reversal |
| adversary | an opponent or enemy |
| aggresion | bold attack, hostile or angry behavior |
| contradict | express the opposite of |
| controversy | a public dispute or argument between two sides with opposing views |
| discord | a lack of agreement between two sides |
| embroil | to involve in an argument |
| haggle | to bargain like the price of something |
| skirmish | a minor battle before a big one |
| stalemate | a situation in wich there is no action, a deadlock |
| strife | a bitter conflict and often violent |
| claimant | person who makes a claim or asks for something |
| clamor | a loud continuous noise |
| declaim | to seak loudly and forcefully, give a speech |
| disclaim | to deny or reject as untrue |
| evocative | tending to call to mind or memory, (an adjective) |
| invoke | to call upon for assistance or support |
| reclaim | to ask for the return of something, recover |
| revoke | to cancel or withdraw |
| vocation | an occupation or profession, like Bill Rogers' -------is a banker |
| vouch | t give personal assistance or serve as a guarantee |