| A | B |
| accident | an unexpected event that often involves people being hurt |
| accidental | occuring by accident; not deliberate; unexpected |
| accidentally | in an accidental way; randomly |
| reside | to live in a particular place for a long time |
| resident | a person who lives in a particular place |
| residential | having to do with a neighborhood where people live |
| honor | a person's good reputation and the respect that other people have for him or her; to give praise |
| honorable | good, deserving praise; keeping promises |
| honorably | with honor, good grace |
| dishonor | to bring shame or disgrace upon yourself or others |
| dishonorable | shameful, disgraceful |
| science | the study of nature and the physical world by testing; any of the branches or fields of such study |
| scientist | a person who has expert knowledge or works in a branch of science |
| scientific | using the laws or principles of science; having to do with science |
| unscientific | not according to the laws of science |
| fortune | fate or destiny; chance or good luck; a large amount of money |
| fortunate | lucky |
| fortunately | luckily |
| misfortune | an unlucky event; bad luck |
| unfortunate | unlucky |