| A | B |
| benevolent | Wanting to do good; kind. |
| consent | To agree; to allow to happen. |
| consent | Permission; approval. |
| discreet | Showing care or wisdom in what one says or does. |
| discretion | The ability to handle matters wisely. |
| engross | To take up one’s complete attention. |
| engrossing | Taking up one’s complete attention. |
| esteem | To think highly of; to respect. |
| esteem | Respect; high regard. |
| esteemed | Highly regarded. |
| exaggerate | To describe something as larger or greater than it really is. |
| exaggeration | Something that is exaggerated. |
| extensive | Covering a large area. |
| extensive | Ambitious; far-reaching. |
| fantastic | Almost unbelievable. |
| fantastic | Unusual; odd. |
| intrigue | To fascinate. |
| intrigue | To plot in a secret way; to scheme. |
| intrigue | A secret plot or scheme. |
| marvel | A wonderful or amazing thing. |
| marvel | To be filled with wonder or amazement. |
| marvelous | Causing wonder; astonishing. |
| marvelous | Of the highest quality; splendid. |
| mission | A special or important task or assignment. |
| mission | A group sent on an important assignment. |
| opportunity | A time that is right for doing something. |
| opportunity | A chance for getting ahead. |
| relinquish | To let go; to give up. |
| tyrant | A ruler or person who has complete power and uses it in cruel or unjust ways. |
| tyranny | Rule by a tyrant. |
| vanquish | To defeat utterly and completely; to overcome. |