| A | B |
| concilliate (v) | to win over; reconcile |
| culinary (adj) | having to do with cooking or the kitchen |
| deter (v) | to discourage or prevent |
| enthrall (v) | to fascinate or charm |
| exhaustive (adj) | drained of strength or resources |
| exponent (n) | person or thing that expalins or interprets; an example |
| haphazard (adj) | not planned; random |
| hilarious (adj) | very merry, funny |
| intrinsic (adj) | esentially inherent; belonging by nature |
| lieu (n) | place; stead |
| liquidate (v) | to clear off; exterminate |
| medeley (n) | mixture of things that ordinarially do not belong together |
| naive (adj) | simple in nature; childlike |
| obviate (v) | to meet and dispose of; remove |
| salient (adj) | standing out; easily noticed |
| sedentary (adj) | fixed on one spot |
| slovenly (adj) | untidy; dirty |
| suave (adj) | smoothly agreeable or polite |
| trepidation (n) | nervous dread; fear |
| tribulation (m) | great trouble; affliction |