| A | B |
| reciprocate | v--to exchange; to give and to get equally |
| deferential | adj--very respectful |
| regenerate | v--to renew; to grow back again; to bring new life or energy to |
| trepidation | n--fearful feeling; dread |
| demure | adj--modest and shy |
| pedantic | adj--boring, detailed show of knowledge |
| rehabilitate | v--to bring back to a normal or good condition |
| waif | n--person without a home or friends; stray animal |
| deportment | n--behavior |
| penchant | n--a strong liking for something; a craving; strong inclination for |
| reiterate | v--to repeat |
| wary | adj--careful; cautious and suspicious; not easily fooled or taken advantage of |
| disposition | n--one's nature or temperment; the act of putting something in a certain order |
| tangible | able to be touched or detected by the senses |
| revert | v--to go back to an earlier condition, pattern of behavior, or habit |
| vertex | n--the highest point |
| resusciate | v--to revive from unconsciousness or death |
| revulsion | n--having a strong distaste for; feeling of disgust |