| A | B |
| addict | (n.) 1. A person with a very strong desire for something that is habit-forming and sometimes harmful. 2. A person who is an enthusiastic fan. (v.) To cause someone to have a very strong desire for something. |
| aspire | (v.) To have a strong desire to get or do something; to seek. |
| bias | (n.) A preference that prevents one from being impartial; prejudice. (v.) To cause someone to have prejudice; to influence. |
| blatant | (adj.) Very obvious in an offensive or shameless way. |
| candid | (adj.) Expressed honestly and without holding back unpleasant truths. |
| confront | (v.) 1. To stand up to; to face boldly. 2. To put or bring face to face. |
| debut | (n.) A first public performance. (v.) To make a first public performance. |
| enroll | (v.) To sign up to become a member of some group or activity; to register. |
| fluster | (v.) To make nervous, embarassed, or confused. |
| impunity | (n.) Freedom from being harmed or punished. |
| intensify | (v.) To increase; to strengthen or deepen. |
| intimidate | (v.) To frighten, especially by threatening someone. |
| obnoxious | (adj.) Very unpleasant; disgusting. |
| retort | (v.) To answer, especially in a quick or cleaver way. (n.) A quick or clever reply. |
| stint | (n.) 1. A period of time devoted to a job or some task. 2. A limit or restriction. (v.) To limit or restrict. |