| A | B |
| acquire | v. To gain ownership of something; to get by one's own efforts or actions. |
| antagonize | v. To make an enemy of; to stir up anger or dislike. |
| competent | adj. Having the ability to do what is needed. |
| comprise | v. To form; to make up. |
| correspond | v. To match; to be equal to |
| dilapidated | adj. In poor condition from neglect or age. |
| illustrious | adj. Very famous; outstanding. |
| incident | n. Something that happens in real life or in a story; an even, often of little importance. |
| inherit | v. To receive something from someone after that person's death. |
| latitude | n. The distance north or south of the equater, measured in degrees. |
| loath | adj. Unwilling; reluctant |
| maintain | v. To declare something to be true. |
| renovate | v. To make like new again. |
| reprimand | v. To scold in a harsh or formal manner. |
| supervise | v. To direct or manage activities. |
| ACQUISITION | N. SOMETHING THAT IS ACQUIRED |
| COMETENCE | N. THE ABILITY TO DO WHAT IS NEEDED. |
| CORRESONDENCE | THE ACT OF EXCHANGING LETTERS; THE LETTERS THAT ARE EXCHANGED. |
| RENOVATION | N. THE ACT OF RENOVATING; THE THING RENOVATED. |
| SUPERVISION | N.THE ACT OF MANAGING OR DIRECTING. |
| SUPERVISOR | N. A PERSON WHO MANAGES OR DIRECTS ACTIVITIES. |