| A | B |
| accuse (v.) | to say that someone or something has done wrong; blame |
| clever (adj.) | having or showing a quick mind; bright, smart |
| coast (n.) | the land near the sea or ocean |
| coast (v.) | to move along without any power or effort; to slide down a slope |
| delicate (adj.) | easily broken or damaged; requiring care or skill |
| explore (v.) | to travel; to discover; to look into or study something |
| imitate (v.) | to copy someone's movements or expressions; to appear like something else |
| pierce (v.) | to make a hole or opening; to run into or through something, as with a pointed weapon |
| rare (adj.) | not often found, seen, or happening; unusually valuable or good; not fully cooked |
| symbol (n.) | something that stands for something else; a written sign that is used to represent an operation or a calculation |
| triumph (n.) | an important success or win; a feeling of happiness that comes from winning |
| triumph (v.) | to succeed |