| A | B |
| antics | silly trick or prank (noun)--[Teenage antics of spit wads & pushing, did not do good for his reputation.] |
| apprehend | to take into custody (verb)--[The police apprehended the burglars.] |
| ardent | intense feeling; passionate (adj)--[The young couple made an ardent vow on their wedding day.] |
| articulate | utter clearly (verb)--[Susie was an articulate speaker and you could understand every word she said.] |
| assail | to attack violently (verb)-- [Politicians should not assail their opponents with slander.] |
| assimilate | adapt or adjust (verb)-- [He assimilated many new experiences on his European trip.] |
| atrocity | a wicked or ruthless act (noun)-- [The bombs were the worst single terrorist atrocity on British soil.] |
| attributes | characteristics (noun)-- [Sensitivity is one of his attributes.] |
| audacious | bold, daring (adj)-- [An audacious explorer not only flew around the world, but also sailed around the world.] |
| augment | to enlarge; increase (verb)-- [His salary is augmented by a small inheritance.] |