| A | B |
| Begrudge | v - envy (someone) the possession or enjoyment of (something |
| Acquiescence | n - the reluctant acceptance of something without protest |
| Encumber | v - restrict or burden (someone or something) in such a way that free action or movement is difficult. |
| Amiably | adv – good naturedly; cordially |
| Oblivious | adj - unaware |
| Stealthy | adj – characterized by secret movement; avoiding notice |
| Irrelevant | adj – not applicable; having nothing to do with the matter at hand |
| Fraud | n – deliberate deception for unfair or unlawful gain. |
| Subsequent | adj – coming after |
| Pauper | n – a poor person |
| Improbable | adj – not likely |
| Hypocrite | n – people who say they believe one thing but actually believe in the opposite |
| Inevitable | adj – unavoidable; bound to happen |
| Apprehension | n – fearful feeling; dread |
| Sustain | v – to keep in existence, maintain; prolong |
| Allegedly | adj – supposedly; believed to be so but not yet proved |
| Persecute | v – oppress; ill-treat |
| Assessment | n - evaluation |
| Consent | v – agree to |
| Inconvenience | n - thing that causes trouble, lack of ease, or difficulty |