| A | B |
| ad infintium (adj) | endlessly |
| apportion (v) | to divide and give out in shares |
| bona fide (adj) | genuine; sincere |
| buoyant (adj) | able to float easily; able to hold things up, cheerful, hopeful |
| clique (n) | a small, exlusive group of people |
| concede (v) | to admit as true, to yeld, submit |
| congenial (adj) | getting on well with others; afreeable, pleasant |
| lofty (adj) | very high; noble |
| migration (n) | a movement from one country or region to another |
| perceive (v) | to be aware of through the senses, observe; to grasp mentally |
| perverse (adj) | inclined to go against what is expected; stubborn; turned away from what is good or proper |
| prelude (n) | an introduction; that which comes before or leads off |
| rancid (adj) | stale, spoiled |
| rustic (adj) | countrylike; simple, plain; awkward |
| sever (v) | to seperate, divide into parts |
| sordid (adj) | wretchedly poor; run-down; mean or selfish |
| untenable (adj) | not capable of being held or defended; impossible to maintain |
| versatile (adj) | able to do many things well; able of many uses |
| vindicate (v) | to clear from hint or charge of wrongdoing; to defend successfully against opposition; to justify |
| wane (v) | to lose size, strength, or power |