| A | B |
| access | noun 1 : permission or power to enter, approach, or make use of 2: a way or means of approach |
| affect | verb 1 : to show a liking for 2: pretend; feign |
| ascent | noun 1: the act of rising or climbing up 2: an upward slope |
| cast | verb 1: to throw 2: to arrange into parts or into proper form noun 1: the characters or the actors in a story or play |
| compliment | noun 1: an expression of respect, affection, or admmiration |
| drivel | verb 1: to let saliva dribble from the mouth 2: to talk or utter stupidly |
| fatigue | noun a: weariness from labor or exertion 2: (plural) the uniform worn by members of the armed forces for physical labor |
| inane | adj. lacking meaning or point; silly |
| slur | verb 1: to slide or slip over without proper mentio; to perform hurriedly 2: to sing or play successive musical notes of a different pitch in a smooth or connected manner 3: to speak unclearly usually as a result of carelessness or haste |
| testify | verb 1: to make a formal statement of what one swears is true 2: to give outward proof: serve as a sign of |
| vex | verb 1: to bring trouble, distress, or worry to 2: to annoy continually with little irritations |