| A | B |
| amenity | n. 1. A feature that contributes to physical comfort. 2. A feature that increases the attractiveness or value of a location. |
| amenities | n. pl. Acts of social courtesy. |
| averse | adj. Having a feeling of opposition or distaste. |
| complacent | adj. So self-satisfied that one sees no need for change; unconcerned. |
| decompose | v. To decay or to break down into basic elements. |
| defray | v. To supply the money for; to pay. |
| emanate | v. To come out from a source. |
| envisage | v. To picture in one's mind, to imagine something in the future. |
| facetious | adj. Playfully humorous. |
| fallacy | n. A false or mistaken idea. |
| furor | n. An uproar; a state of great anger or excitement |
| idyll | n. An episode or experience that is calm and carefree. |
| paucity | n. Scarcity; smallness in number or amount. |
| porous | adj. Ful of tiny holes or spaces; easily penetrated by gas or liquid. |
| supersede | v. To replace; to cause to be set aside because of superiority. |
| tangible | adj. 1. Real; able to be touched. 2. Possible to understand or realize; not vague or uncertain. |