| A | B |
| abstract | existing only as an idea or quality rather than something real that you can see or touch |
| accomplish | to succeed in doing something, especially after trying very hard |
| acknowledge | to admit or accept that something is true or that a situation exists |
| dismiss | to refuse to consider someone's idea, opinion because you think it is not serious or true |
| entity | something that exists as a single and complete unit |
| extraordinary | very unusual or surprising |
| flexible | can change or be changed easily to suit any new situation |
| humble | to not be proud |
| master | to learn a skill or a language so well that you have no difficulty with it |
| perspective | a way of thinking about something or your viewpoint based on how you are influenced |
| presume | to think something is true, although you are not certain; assume |
| primitive | not advanced or modern; a simple way of doing things |
| pronounce | to make the sound of a letter, word, etc |
| reinforce | to give support to something to make it stronger |
| reveal | to make a secret known; to show |
| simulate | to make or produce something that is copies the original; something that appears to be real |
| transform | to completely change the appearance of something |
| underlie | to be the cause of something |
| visualize | to form a picture of someone or something in your mind |
| welfare | one's health and happiness |