| A | B |
| accompaniment (noun) | anything that accompanies something else; to go with or be together with |
| accustomed (adj) | usual, characteristic, used to, in the habit of |
| concentrated (verb) | to collect or focus, to increase the strength, density or intensity |
| concussion (noun) | a violent shaking, a condition of impaired functioning of the brain due to a violent blow or impact |
| contented (adj.) | satisfied; happy |
| descending (verb) | go down or come down |
| impatience (noun) | annoyance due to delay, eagerness to go somewhere, do something |
| licorice (noun) | candy flavored with the extract from a European plant. |
| miniature(adj.) | done on a very small scale, tiny;or a small painting/ portrait |
| mussels (noun) | type of mollusk found in salt or fresh water, edible |
| neglected (verb) | to fail to care for, tofail to carry out an expected action, leave undone |
| placid (adj) | calm |
| promontories( noun) | peaks of high land that juts out into a body of water, a prominent part |
| protruding (verb) | to thrust or jut out, project |
| quarrel (noun) | a dispute or disagreement, esp. one marked by anger and deep resentment |
| raucous (adj) | loud or rowdy |
| savoring (verb) | to taste or smell with relish, to enjoy with appreciation |
| sodden (adj) | filled with moisture; soaked through |
| tumultuous (adj) | greatly disturbed or aggitated; noisy commotion, confusion |
| vauge (adj) | not clearly, precisely or definitely expressed or stated, not sharp; hazy |