| A | B |
| ALTER | To change; to modify |
| ACCUSTOMED | Used to; familiar |
| ADJUST | To change; to fix something so that it fits or is suited |
| ASSENT | Agree; concede |
| DEMUR | Disagree; object on the basis of values or morals |
| DISCERNING | Clear-eyed; perceptive |
| MAJORITY | The group with the most members or votes; plurality |
| PREVAIL | To be greater in strength |
| STARK | Severe; grim |
| WITNESS | To see; to observe |
| CONSULT | To ask for advice; to seek information |
| DEFECT | An imperfection; fault |
| EMINENT | Well known; famous |
| ENDEAR | To attract; to charm |
| ENLIST | To sign up; to gain or win |
| IMPROVISED | Created or invented on the spur of the moment |
| MISGIVING | Feeling of doubt; worry |
| PERSISTENCE | The act of remaining determined despite the opposition; determination |
| PROVOKING | Moving to anger or action; arousing |
| WHOLLY | Completely; entirely |