| A | B |
| stimulate | to make more active; arouse |
| version | a form of a type or original |
| expenditure | something that is expended; an expense |
| forfeit | to lose as a punishment for a fault or an error |
| hazard | a source of danger |
| ideal | a standard of perfection, beauty or excellence |
| absorbing | holding complete attention of |
| astonishing | causing surprise; amazing |
| bequest | gift or money given after will is read; a legacy |
| evolve | to change into a better state |
| spatter | to splash with a liquid |
| vehicle | something used to transport people or goods |
| haggard | wild in appearance; having a worn out look |
| intimate | marked by a warm friendship; personal |
| pitiable | deserving pity or sympathy |
| soothing | tending to soothe or calm |
| associate | a fellow worker; colleague |
| bewilderment | state of being perplexed or confused |
| comprehensive | covering broadly or completely |
| glance | a quick look |