| A | B |
| benevolent | (adj.) marked by doing good; kind |
| bias | (n.) a preconception that prevents objectivity; prejudice |
| bolster | (v.) to support, strengthen, or fortify |
| burgeoning | (adj.) growing, expanding, or developing rapidly |
| bypass | (v.) to avoid; to neglect or ignore usually intentionally |
| candid | (adj.) direct, blunt |
| candor | (n.) the trait of being honest and frank; forthright |
| capitalize | (v.) to use to your advantage |
| catalyst | (n.) something that causes a change or new event |
| ceaseless | (adj.) unending, without pause; constant |
| censure | (v.) to express strong disapproval; to formally reprimand someone |
| clarify | (v.) to make clear or intelligible |
| coincide | (v.) to happen at the same time |
| competent | (adj.) sufficiently qualified |
| complacent | (adj.) satisfied, with no desire to change or improve; unconcerned |
| complement | (v.) to make perfect or complete |
| conceal | (v.) to hide |