| A | B |
| Blase | Uninterestd because of frequent exposure or indulgence (lazy) |
| Fecund | Capable of producing offspring or vegetation, fertile |
| Compost | A mixture of decaying fruitful organic matter. To fertilize with a mixture or decaying matter |
| Esplanade | A flat open stretch of pacement or grass |
| Slog | To make ones way with a slow heavy pace against resistance. A long exhausting process, march or hike |
| Saunter | Stroll, a leisurly pace |
| Divan | A long backless sofa. Council chamber |
| Slothful | Declined to work on exertion, lazy |
| Loll | To move, or recline in an indolent or relaxed manner |
| Enterprising | Showing initiative and willingness to under take new projects |
| Chasm | A deep, steep sided opening in the earth's surface. A gorge. A gap |
| Plateau | An elevated, level expanse of land. To reach a stable level |
| Zest | Flavor or interst. Skin of a orange. |
| Zesty | Having an agreeably pungent rich exciting flavor taste |
| Atrophy | A wasting or decrease in size of a body organ, tissue, or part owing to diease. To cause or wither or deteriorate |
| Dormant | Inactive |
| Swoon | A fainting spell. A state of ecstasy. To faint |
| Allay | To reduce the intensity of. To calm (fears) |
| Vestibule | A small hall or passage between the outer door and the interior of a house |
| Benign | Of a kind and gentle disposition |
| Inert | Powerless 2 move/act. Sluggish |
| Inertia | Tendancy of matter to remain at rest/immotion (unless acted upon by an outside force) |
| Animated | Having life, active, 2 make appear |
| Digress | To wander from the main subject |
| Spate | A large amount or number. Rush of water or anger. Sudden flood |
| Estuary | Arm of the sea at a rivers mouth |
| Digression | written or spoken passage that has no bearing on the main subject. |