| A | B |
| abroad | adj. Away from one's own country |
| anguish | n. Extrteme pain of the body or mind |
| anguish | v. To suffer extreme doubts or uncertainies |
| commence | v. To start; to begin |
| commend | v. To speak of with approval; to praise |
| commend | v. To put in the care of |
| controversy | n. A public dispute that arouses strong feelings |
| controversial | adj. Causing controversy |
| cordial | adj. Sincerely warm and friendly |
| dissent | v. To disagree |
| dissent | n. The expression of a difference of opinion |
| earnest | adj. Serious and important; not light and playful |
| elicit | v. To draw out or to cause |
| exhilaration | n. Excitement; a state of elation |
| exhilarating | adj. Exciting; stimulating |
| exhilarate | v. To excite; to cause to feel lively |
| genuine | adj. Real; being what it seems to be |
| genuine | adj. Honest; sincere |
| hoax | n. An act intending to fool or deceive others |
| hoax | v. To fool; to play a trick on |
| manipulate | v. To operate using the hands, especially in a skillful way |
| manipulate | v. To control in a secret or unfair way |
| recount | v. To give a detailed account of |
| recount | n. A second count, as of the vote in an election |
| skeptic | n. A person who is not easy to convince unless positive proof is offered |
| skeptical | adj. Showing doubt or an unwillingness to believe |
| skepticism | n. An attitude of doubt or disbelief |