| A | B |
| anticipate | to look forward to; to expect ot to be aware of and to provide for beforehand |
| bankrupt | unable to pay one's debts, left without any worth or value, |
| brief | short, or to give a short explanation, or a statement giving the main points in a case for law |
| brisk | quick active, stimulating refreshing |
| budget | a plan for spending money during a certain period |
| compete | to try to win, a contest |
| complicate | to make difficult |
| effect | to make happen, a result, |
| err | to be wrong or to do wrong |
| factor | something that contributes to a result |
| fad | something that is very popular for a short time then forgotten |
| gripe | to complain |
| knack | a special talent or skill, ability to do something easily |
| leisure | free time not taken up with work |
| unique | the only one of its kind |