| A | B |
| abolish | (V) To end the observance or effect of |
| apparel | (N) Personal attire |
| breadth | (N) The distance from one side to the other side of something |
| clearance | (N) An official decision saying that someone has permission to do something; The amount of space between two things |
| counterfeit | (ADJ) Made in imitation of something else with intent to deceive |
| discharge | (V) To allow (someone) to leave a hospital, prison, etc. |
| embrace | (V) To hold someone in your arms as a way of expressing love or friendship; To accept (something or someone) readily or gladly |
| fixture | (N) Something (such as a light, toilet, sink, etc.) that is attached to a house or building and that is not removed when the house or building is sold; A person or thing that has been part of something or involved in something for a long time |
| hoard | (N) A large amount of something valuable that is kept hidden |
| inflate | (V) To add air or gas to (something, such as a tire or a balloon) and make it larger: To think or say that (something) is larger or more important than it really is |
| masquerade | (N) A party at which people wear masks and often costumes; A way of appearing or behaving that is not true or real |
| obstruct | (V) To slow or block the movement, progress, or action of |
| perforate | (V) To make a hole or holes in |
| prone | (V) T be likely to do to something |
| tenement | (N) A house used as a dweling v(usually in a poorer part of town) |