| A | B |
| RECOURSE | A person or thing turned to for help or advice; The act of seeking helper or |
| BLASÉ | Bored with life; Unexcited |
| SOLICITOUS | Showing concern or care |
| PRONE | Having a tendency; Inclined; Likely to do or have something |
| OUST | To remove; To drive out of position or place; To expel or eject |
| MUSTER | To gather; To assemble |
| STAID | Serious and dignified; Quiet or subdued in character or conduct |
| DEPLORE | To feel or express regret of disapproval |
| ORNATE | Excessively or elaborately decorated |
| OBSESS | To preoccupy the mind of excessively |
| PERUSE | To read or examine, typically with great care |
| ANNUL | To make or declare void or invalid, as a marriage or a law; To nullify |
| BOLSTER | To support; To strengthen |
| FRIVOLOUS | Of little importance, not worthy of serious attention; Not meant seriously |
| NONENTITY | A person or thing of no importance |
| POROUS | Full of holes; Easily penetrated by water or air; Permeable |
| SUSTAIN | To support, nourish, keep up; To maintain |
| RESIDUE | A remainder; That which remains when a part has been used up or removed |
| QUALM | A sensation of doubt or misgiving; Uneasiness |
| PROMONTORY | A high point of land extending into water |