| A | B |
| Muse | to become absorbed in thought |
| Pined | to lose vigor, health, or flesh |
| Pillage | something taken as booty |
| Steadfast | firm in belief, determination, or adherence |
| Lament | to express sorrow, mourning, or regretfulness |
| Lithe | easily bent or flexed |
| Colonnade | a series of columns set at regular intervals, usually supporting the base of a roof |
| Pungent | sharply painful |
| Oblivion | the fact or condition of forgetting |
| Insolence | the trait of being rude |
| Lucid | very understandable |
| Abate | something very dark or hostile becoming less widespread |
| Preeminent | eye-catchingly distinguished |
| Eloquent | fluent in language/ways of speech |
| Tresses | a lock of a woman's hair |
| Supple | flexible, moving easily |
| Placate | making something less dark or angry |
| Audacity | the feeling to take risks |
| Cunning | ingenious in a mischevious way |
| Tethered | the past act of tying up an animal |