| A | B |
| the entry showing something owed in an account | debit |
| something taught, usually as beliefs of a religion, political party, government, organization, etc. | doctrine |
| a teacher not on the regular faculty OR a guide at a museum or gallery | docent |
| easy to discipline; obedient | docile |
| an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary | habit |
| a very large, impressive, or stately residence | mansion |
| indwelling; inherent | immanent |
| the main residence of an estate or plantation | manor |
| 1. to scold gently 2. to warn 3. to advise strongly | admonish |
| to instruct with doctrines of a particular religion, government, political party, etc. | indoctrinate |
| 1. to watch and check 2. to check by listening to a TV or radio transmission, to a telephone conversation, etc. | monitor |
| forewarning | premonition |
| producing emotion | emotive |
| a main idea or feature | motif |
| 1. far awy; distant | remote |