| A | B |
| accessible | easily reached or entered |
| awe | great respect mixed with wonder |
| cite | to mention in support of a point |
| compatible | in agreement; able to get along well; combining well |
| exempt | excused, free from some unpleasnat duty or situation |
| prevail | to win; triumph |
| propel | to move forward; to provide |
| reational | reasonable; logical |
| retort | an answer, a sharp or cleaver reply |
| retrieve | to get (something) back |
| dubious | unsure; doubtful |
| exstatic | full of joy; overjoyed |
| encounter | to run into; to meet, especially unexpectedly |
| evolve | to grow, change ordevelop gradually |
| fallacy | an error; a mistaken idea |
| ficticious | unreal; imaginary or made-up |
| gullible | easily fooled |
| liable | likely |
| miserly | stingy; greedy |
| pessimist | one who expects the worst, a person who tends to see the bad side of things |
| elapse | to go by; to pass or slip by (usually said of time) |
| evasive | indefinitel deliberately unclear |
| fluent | able to express oneself with skill and ease |
| futile | hopeless; unless; unable to succeed |
| harass | to annoy; to constantly irritate or disturb; to bother |
| infer | to conclude; to draw a conclusion from evidence |
| lethal | deadly; able to cause death |
| obsession | a constant thought; an idea or deeling, often unreasonable, which completly fills someone's mind |
| ordeal | a difficult challenge; a very difficult or painful experience |
| persistent | stubborn; refusing to quit |
| convey | to communicate; to make known |
| delusion | misbelief; a false opinion or belief |
| devise | to create; to invent or think up |
| savor | to enjoy; to taste or smell with pleasure; to appreciate fully |
| stimulate | to make active; to cause or become active; arouse |
| subtle | hardly noticeable; not obvious |
| unique | one of a kind; unlike any other |
| universal | throughout the world; worldwide; widespread |
| versatile | having many abilities or purposes |
| vivd | bright; brightly colored; striking |
| defer | to give in to somone else's wishes or judgement; yield out of respect |
| endeavor | to try; to make a serious effort or attempt |
| equate | to consider to be the same, equal or similar |
| impose | to take unfair advantage of; to selfishly bother |
| indignant | angry because of some insult or injustice |
| inevitable | certain; sure to happen; unavoidable |
| malicious | mean; showing great ill will |
| option | a choice |
| passive | inactive; being acted upon without acting in return |
| patron | a customer, expecially a steady one |