| A | B |
| excessive | more than necessary |
| impractical | not sensible or realistic |
| retract | to draw or pull back in |
| minion | a follower or underling of a powerful person, a slave or unimportant person |
| diminutive | extremely or unusually small |
| metamorphosis | a change of form of a thing or person into a completely different one |
| melancholy | a deep pensive and long lasting sadness |
| incessant | continuing without pause, non-stop |
| vermin | insects, animals, people considered to be harmful, carry disease or considered to be pests |
| rigid | unable to bend; stiff, unable to change |
| accustomed | used to |
| aversion | a strong feeling of dislike |
| tranquility | peacefulness |
| prosperity | a successful condition usually resulting in financial success |
| contentment | the state of feeling satisfied |
| tolerate | to allow or permit |
| suitable | fitting, appropriate |
| inedible | unable to be eaten |
| circumstances | situations |
| salvage | to save something from being distroyed |