| A | B |
| authoritative | having an air of importance / official |
| bankrupt | a person who is unable to pay back debts |
| clamor | a loud uproar as from a crowd of people |
| coincide | to occupy the same space, to happen at the same time, to have the same relative position |
| cynical | distrusting the motives of others / sneering distrustfully |
| despot | a king or other ruler with absolute power |
| feud | a bitter quarrel or fight / to fight or argue |
| haggle | to bargain in a petty way / to barter verbally |
| hardy | capable of enduring hardship or exposure / plants that can handle exposure to weather |
| harmonious | marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action / pleasant to the ear |
| hoard | a stock pile that is guarded / to stock pile things for future use |
| indisposed | sill or ill / unwilling or disinclined |
| legacy | anything that is handed down from the past |
| legitimate | according to the law / born of legally married parents / to make lawful or legal |
| mirth | happiness in terms of laughter / uncontrollable laughter |
| officiate | to serve in a position of referee |
| partial | being biased or prejudice / being only part of something |
| patronize | to offensively condescend to someone / to attend a businesses regularly |
| rite | a formal ceremony / a ceremony in a religion or a religious service |
| sagacious | wise or shrewd |