| A | B |
| applaud (verb) | To show approval, especially by clapping hands. |
| applause (noun) | The showing of approval or enjoyment by cheering or clapping. |
| crafty (adjective) | Skilled at tricking others. |
| disclose (verb) | To make known. |
| drab (adjective) | Dull and without color; not cheerful or colorful. |
| entire (adjective) | Having nothing left out; whole; complete. |
| exclaim (verb) | To speak suddenly and with strong feeling. |
| exclamation (noun) | A sharp cry of strong feeling. |
| exquisite (adjective) | Finely done or made; very beautiful. |
| intend (verb) | To plan; to have in mind. |
| intention (noun) | An aim, plan, or purpose. |
| jeer (verb) | To speak or cry out in scorn; to mock. |
| jeer (noun) | Something said that is meant to hurt or insult. |
| peer (verb) | To look closely; to stare, especially at something that is hard to see or to understand. |
| progress (noun) | 1. Moving toward a goal. 2. An improvement. |
| progress (verb) | 1. To move forward. 2. To advance to a higher stage; to improve. |
| refine (verb) | To make pure by removing all unwanted matter. |
| refined (adjective) | 1. In a pure state. 2. Having good manners and good taste. |
| scoundrel (noun) | A mean or wicked person. |
| uneasy (adjective) | Not comfortable; worried or nervous. |
| vain (adjective) | 1. Having too high an opinion of one's looks or achievements. 2. Without success. |
| in vain (adverb) | Without success or result; useless. |