| A | B |
| anticipate | To look forward to; to expect. |
| bankrupt | Unable to pay one’s debts and freed by law from doing so. Left without any worth or value. To leave without worth or value. |
| brief | Short; not long-lasting. To give a short explanation or set of instructions to. A statement, giving the main points in a case, for use in a court of law. |
| brisk | Quick; active. Stimulating; refreshing. |
| budget | A plan for spending money during a certain period. To plan the use of carefully |
| compete | To try to win against others. |
| complicate | To make difficult. |
| effect | T make happen. A result. |
| err | To be wrong or to do wrong |
| factor | Something that contributes to a result. |
| fad | Something that is very popular for a short time, then forgotten. |
| gripe | To complain. To annoy or irritate. A complaint. |
| knack | A special talent or skill; ability to do something easily. |
| leisure | Free time not taken up with work. |
| unique | The only one of its kind. |