| A | B |
| arch (noun) | a curved structure that serves as an opening and as a support. |
| arch (verb) | to form a curve |
| arch (adj.) | main; playful, mischievous |
| authentic (adj.) | being the real thing; worthy of belief, true |
| clarify (verb) | to say clearly or make easier to understand |
| declare (verb) | to state strongly; to make a formal or an offical statement |
| grant (verb) | to permit or allow; to admit that something is true |
| grant (noun) | something that is given |
| grave (noun) | a hole in the ground where something is buried |
| grave (adj.) | very important and requiring much attention; serious, solemn |
| modest (adj.) | not thinking too highly of oneself, not boastful; proper in speech, dress, or behavior; not extreme or large, moderate |
| opponent (noun) | someone who is set against another, as in a contest, game, argument, or fight |
| valid (adj.) | supported by facts or evidence, true |
| yearn (verb) | to long for |