| A | B |
| to assert | to affirm |
| to astonish | to shock |
| to boost | lift |
| cheerful (adj.) | happy |
| a deed (1) (n.) | an action |
| a deed (2)(n.) | legal document |
| to devote | to dedicate |
| discipline (n.) | the practice of training people to follow rules of behavior |
| to discipline someone | to punish (to ground someone) |
| esteem (n.) | respect, admiration |
| a graft (n.) | living tissue transplanted |
| to inherit | to receive something from someone, especially after they die |
| instinct | a sense that alerts people and animals to dangers |
| to intervene | to get between two people |
| to long for something | to have a desire for something; to yearn for or to crave for |
| manner (n.) in which something is done | way in which something is done |
| monk (n.) | person who lives in a monastery |
| mystery (n.) | something unknown or difficult to explain |
| obscure (adj.) | not well known |
| pace (n.) | how fast something/someone is going |
| philosophy (n.) | study of questions about existence |
| restaurant (n.) | place where people pay to eat |
| to review | to study, assess, evaluate |
| steak (n.) | piece of beef |
| therapy (n.) | treatment intended to heal or relief a disorder |
| thrill (n.) | feeling of excitement or pleasure |