| A | B |
| fortitude | n.moral strength; endurance |
| condescend | v.to stoop to do something you think is beneath you you thi |
| evolve | v.to develop gradually |
| notoriety | n.fame, usually in an unfavorable sense; a bad reputation |
| assert | v.to express or declare firmly; to defend or claim(one's rights, for example) |
| acquittal | n.a setting free by judgment of a court |
| elite | adj.of or suitable for a select group; n.a group or part of a group regarded as the best, most sskilled, most powerful, and so on |
| mentor | n.a wiseand trusted advisor; a counselor |
| inarticulate | adj.unable to speak clearly or to use words; unable to sasy what one thinks |
| contemptuous | adj.showing or feeling scorn; disdainful |