| A | B |
| Endorse | to give support or approval to; to sign one's name on the back of a check or document |
| Falter | to hesitate; to stumble; to stammer |
| Improvise | to compose or perform spontaneously or without preparation |
| Intrigue | Sly or secret scheming; a conspiracy; to plot or scheme; to excite interest |
| Modify | To alter in form or character; in grammar, to qualify the meaning of |
| Contemporary | living at the same time or period; a person living in the same time period as another |
| Condemn | To criticize or pass judgment against; to find guilty; to find unfit or unsafe |
| Dictate | To recite something to be recorded; to require or order with authority |
| Dispatch | A message; quickness; efficiency; to send; to finish quickly; to kill |
| Emphasize | To highlight as important; to stress |