| A | B |
| dreadfull | causing freat frear; terrible. |
| enjoyment | a form or source of pleasure. |
| safely | free from danger, risk, or threat of harm. |
| watchful | to look at very closely. |
| speechless | not able to talk. |
| paleness | to be lacking in color. |
| breathless | out of breath; panting. |
| government | the act or process of governing, especially the direction of the public affairs of a country. |
| cheerful | showing or full of cheer; happy. |
| actively | full of energy. |
| closeness | near in space or time. |
| lately | in the near past; recently; not long ago. |
| goodness | the quality or condition of being good. |
| retirement | to give up one' work, business, or career, usually because of advancing age. |
| forgetful | not able to remember. |
| basement | the lowest floor of a building, usually below ground. |
| softness | not hard or firm. |
| delightful | very pleasing. |
| settlement | a small community; village. |
| countless | too many to count. |
| fearful | to be afraid. |
| movement | to go from one place to another. |
| careless | not being aware of what is around. |
| lonely | to feel by oneself. |
| powerful | to have great control over others. |
| suspenseful | full of drama. |
| suspiciously | distrustful; doubtful. |
| defenseless | not able to protect. |
| seriousness | grave; not humerous. |
| contentment | peace of mind. |