| A | B |
| immigrate | to come into a country, of which one is not a native, to make one's home |
| modest | not boastful or vain; humble |
| totter | to walk in an unsteady way; to stagger |
| prominent | standing out from a surface; projecting |
| grapple | to fight or struggle; to grip or seize |
| flexible | bending easily, easily changed |
| neglect | to fail to do what one should |
| exchange | to give in return for something else; to trade |
| lofty | very tall or high; too proud, haughty |
| heckle | to annoy a public speaker by asking questions or shouting insults |
| eject | to force or throw out; to release |
| sincere | not pretending or fooling; honest; truthful |