| A | B |
| affectionate | tenderand loving |
| eavesdrop | to overhear conversation |
| bewilder | to confuse or puzzle completely |
| feasible | reasonable; capable of being done; possible |
| primeval | of the earliest times or ages of the world |
| presume | to take for granted; to figure that something will happen |
| briefly | for a short time; fast or quick |
| timid | shy, fearful, or hesitant |
| deliberate | something done on purpose; something carefully thought out |
| hesitate | to pause; to stop for a short time |
| agitate | to excite someone's feelings as to make them angry; to disturd emotionally |
| domain | territory under one ruler or government |
| linger | to remain in a place longer than is usual or expected |
| admire | to regard highly with approval or respect |
| intrude | to force oneself upon others without being asked or welcomed |
| mane | the long hair growing on the neck of a horse; lion, etc. |
| dusk | the period of partial darkness at the end of daylight, but just before night |