| A | B |
| stare | (verb) to look at someone or something for a long time with your eyes wide open |
| peddle | (verb) to sell something - usually in small amounts and often by traveling to different places; (noun) the part of a bicycle or car that you push with your foot; (verb) to push a pedal around in circles so that a bicycle moves forward |
| convention | (noun) a large meeting of people who come to a place for usually several days to talk about their shared work or other interest |
| negotiation | (noun) a formal discussion between people who are trying to reach an agreement |
| temperature | (noun) a measurement that indicates how hot or cold something is |
| valet | (noun) a person who parks cars for guests at a hotel or restaurant etc. |
| agenda | (noun) a list of things to be considered or done (e.g. a list of things to discuss at a formal meeting) |
| term | (noun) a length of time that someone is in prison; a specified period of time such as the duration of a contract; or a specified condition in a contract |
| crane | (noun) a big machine with a long arm that is used by builders for lifting and moving heavy things; a kind of bird that has long legs and a long neck |
| seed | (noun) the small part of a plant from its flower that a new plant can grow from |
| antique | (noun) art or furniture or jewelry that was made more than 100 years ago and is often valuable; (adjective) belonging to an earlier period of time |
| applicant | someone who formally asks for something (such as a job or admission to a college) :someone who applies for something |
| cholesterol | (noun) a kind of fat made in your liver or found in some foods which can be a good type (HDL) or a bad type (LDL) |
| prominent | important and well-known; sticking out in a way that is easily seen or noticed |
| convenient | allowing you to do something easily or without trouble |
| edit | to make changes or correct mistakes in something written or recorded |
| invoice | a document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices that the customer agreed to pay for them |
| host | a person who talks to guests on a television or radio show; a person who is entertaining guests socially or as a job |
| clinic | a place where people get medical help - but smaller than a hospital |
| tilt | to lift or move something so that one side is higher than another side |
| conference | (noun) a meeting for consultation or discussion |
| delegate | (noun) a person who has been given the task to act for or represent a group of people (for example a company); (verb) to give someone the responsibility of doing a task for you |