| A | B |
| gregarious | seeking out and enjoying the company of others; sociable |
| nourishment | something that nourishes; food |
| drought | a long period of time with little or no rainfall |
| loathe | to dislike greatly; detest |
| yearn | to have a sterong often melancholy desire; to feel deep pity |
| flourish | to grow or develop well; thrive |
| restoration | the act of restoring |
| candidate | a person who seeks or is nominated for an office, a prize or an honor |
| finance | the science of the management of money and other financial assets |
| formidable | arousing fear, dread, or alarm |
| tedious | tiresome because of slowness, dullness or length; boring |
| drenched | thoroughly wet; soaked |
| fiasco | a complete failure |
| tattered | torn to shred; ragged |
| disposable | designed to be thrown away after use |
| belligerent | inclined to fight; aggressive; hostile |
| monotone | a succession of sounds or words uttered in a single tone of voice |
| neglected | disregarded |
| modern | of or relating to the present or recent past |
| strive | to exert much effort or energy |