| A | B |
| Abstain | To choose not to do something |
| Brillance | Very bright or successful |
| Caricature | An exaggerated portrayal of one's features |
| Acquisition | The strengthening of a reinforced response |
| Acquittal | A judgment of not guilty |
| Discernible | Able to be seen or distinguised. |
| Belligerent | Given to fighting, warlike; combative, aggressive |
| Crypt | Hidden; covered |
| Withhold | Hold back; keep from giving; restrain; curb |
| Indulgence | Yielding to the wishes or demands of others |
| Procrastinate | To delay; to put off until later |
| Protein | A three-dimensional polymer made of monomers of amino acids. |
| Utopia | An imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect |
| Melodious | Pleasant sounding |
| Vertigo | The condition of dizziness, "room spinning" |
| Preferably | The most desirable choice |
| Malignant | Deadly, extremely harmful, evil; spiteful, malicious |
| Antiseptic | Clean; sterile |
| Precipice | A very steep cliff; the brink or edge of disaster |
| Unenforceable | Unable to make happen |