| A | B |
| boast (v.) | to speak proudly of oneself, brag; to take pride in |
| eloquent (adj.) | showing the ability to use words clearly and effectively |
| glisten (v.) | to shine with sparkling light |
| ideal (adj.) | considered to be perfect; existing only in the imagination |
| ideal (n.) | a person or thing that is considered to be perfect |
| infectious (adj.) | caused or spread by germs; able or tending to spread from one to another |
| invest (v.) | to put money into somethng that will earn interest or make a profit; to make use of for future benefit |
| locate (v.) | to find the position of ; to settle into a place |
| ripple (n.) | a light wave |
| ripple (v.) | to form or cause small waves |
| sufficient (adj.) | as much as is needed, enough |
| uproar (n.) | a state of noisy excitement, confusion |