| A | B |
| humiliate | to hurt someone's self-respect or pride |
| downfall | a sudden fall from power or position; a sudden and heavy snow or rain |
| identical | exactly the same, alike in every way |
| brisk | energetic; lively, fast; cool and fresh |
| vicinity | the area near a place, surrounding region |
| estimate | to form a rough judgement about the size, quality, or value of something |
| displace | to force to move or flee; to move out of position |
| considerate | showing concern for the needs or feelings of others |
| improper | not correct; showing bad manners or taste |
| poll | a collecting of votes; a place where voting takes place; a collecting of opinions |
| cherish | to feel or show great love for; to value highly; to take special care of |
| soothe | to make calm; to ease pain or sorrow |