| A | B |
| abbreviate | To shorten by leaving out certain parts. |
| abbreviation | The result of abbreviating. |
| appropriate | Suitable or right for the purpose. |
| appropriate | To set aside for a particular purpose. |
| exclude | To leave out; to keep from being a part of. |
| fanciful | Not based on reason; unrealistic. |
| fanciful | Not real; imaginary. |
| futile | Certain to fail; hopeless or useless. |
| grudge | A feeling of resentment. |
| grudge | To be unwilling to give. |
| grudging | Done or said with reluctance. |
| inspire | To fill with emotion or great excitement. |
| inspiration | The power to affect the mind or the emotions; anything that has this effect. |
| majority | The greater number or part; more than half. |
| majority | The amount by which one number of votes is greater than another. |
| persevere | To refuse to give up despite difficulties. |
| perseverance | Continued efforts in spite of difficulties. |
| possess | To have or to own. |
| possess | To get power or control over. |
| possession | The fact of owning or holding. |
| possession | The thing that is held or owned. |
| prejudice | An opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts. |
| prejudice | To cause to have such a feeling. |
| resolute | Determined not to give in; unyielding. |
| sneer | To look down on with scorn; to mock or insult by words or manner. |
| sneer | A scornful look; a mocking or insulting remark. |
| unanimous | Without any disagreement. |
| unruly | Badly behaved. |
| unruly | Hard to control. |