| A | B |
| aide | One who assists a superior |
| applauding | Showing approval; approving |
| assume | To take upon oneself |
| career | The course of a person's life, especially in pursuit of a profession |
| contribution | A gift; effort made in common with others; participation |
| enhanced | Raised to a higher degree or value; elevated or enlarged |
| heritage | Legacy; tradition |
| principle | An established rule of conduct; standard of behavior; belief |
| readiness | State of being ready or prepared |
| talent | A natural or acquired ability or gift |
| commission | A group of people given a certain task to complete; committee |
| estimate | An educated guess; approximate value |
| headlong | Carelessly; brashly; recklessly; with force |
| headway | Movement in a forward direction; progress |
| inconsistent | Not regular; lacking logic |
| notorious | Well known, sometimes in an unfavorable way; noted |
| sounding | A measurement of the depth of waterl |
| unacceptable | Not satisfactory; intolerable |
| establish | To set up; to begin |
| vicinity | A location near a place; area |