| A | B |
| Acquire | To gain ownership of something; to get one's own efforts or actions. |
| Antagonize | To make an enemy of; to stir up anger or dislike. |
| Competent | Having the ability to do what is needed. |
| Comprise | To form; to make up. |
| Correspond | To match; to be equal to. |
| Dilapidated | In poor condition form neglect or age. |
| Ilustrious | Very famous; outstanding. |
| Incident | Something that happens in real life or in a story; an event, often of little importance. |
| Inherit | To receive something from someone after that parson's death. |
| Latitude | The distance north or south of the equator, measured in degrees. |
| Loath | Unwilling; reluctant. |
| Maintain | To declare something to be true. |
| Renovate | To make like new again. |
| Reprimand | To scold in a hrash or formal manner. |
| Supervise | To direct or manage activities. |