| A | B |
| decrepit | broken down; worn out or weakened by old age |
| discreet | showing good judgment in behavior and speech; prudent; cautious |
| drowse | to be half asleep |
| flawless | without any imperfection; faultless; perfect |
| stature | height of a person or animal |
| fragile | easily broken; brittle; frail |
| guise | outward appearance, often with the purpose of deceiving or masking |
| refined | free from crudeness or vulgarity; cultured; polished |
| shabby | appearing worn out; faded or ragged |
| flicker | to shine with a wavering light; to burn unsteadily |