| A | B |
| douse | to cover something with liquid/to put out a fire by pouring water on it |
| advocacy | public support for a group of people |
| ethics | a general idea or set of difficult moral benefits that influences peoples' behaviors and attitudes |
| undisclosed | not revealed or made known publicly |
| outrageous | so unfair or offensive as to be shocking |
| ambassador | an important official who represents his or her government in a foreign country |
| dignity | the ability to behave in a calm and controlled way even in a difficult situation |
| matriarch | and old woman who controls a family or a social group |
| diagnosis | the process or result of discovering what is wrong with someone or something, by examining closely |
| nominate | to officially suggest that someone or something should be given an important position and/or prize |
| ruin | to spoil or destroy something completely |
| boon | something that is useful and makes your life easier or better |
| participate | to take part in an activity or event |