| A | B |
| adapt | to become accustomed; to adjust to a situation |
| dismay | discouraged; make fearful or uneasy |
| exile | a separation from one’s homeland through force or choice |
| gesture | something said or done to show intention or attitude; a sign |
| recede | to move back or away from a particular point or limit; to pull back |
| reciprocate | to pay back; to do in return |
| refute | to show to be wrong; to prove wrong or false |
| retain | to hold on to; to keep |
| revert | to go back; to return to a previous habit or condition |
| ritual | a ceremony; any actions done regularly in a set manner |