| A | B |
| advocate | (v.) to publicly support or recommend (n.)a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy |
| alienate | to cause someone to feel isolated or estranged |
| alleviate | to make suffering, deficiency, or a problem less severe |
| emulate | match or surpass a person or achievement, typically through imitation |
| capitulate | to surrender often after a negotiation of terms |
| assimilate | to absorb into the cultural tradition of a population or group |
| congenial | pleasant because of personality, qualities, or interests that are similar to their own |
| jovial | cheerful and friendly |
| egotistical | overly conceited or absorbed in oneself |
| punctual | happening or doing something at the agreed or proper time |
| abysmal | immeasurably low or wretched, extremely poor or bad |
| aspirational | having or showing a desire to achieve a high level of success or social status |