| A | B |
| rekindle | To relight (a fire) |
| admonish | To reprove or scold |
| objection | A feeling of disapproval, dislike, or disagreement |
| beckon | To signal, summon, or direct by a gesture of the head or hand |
| subtle | Difficult to detect or describe; elusive |
| ransack | To search thoroughly or vigorously through |
| fathom | Comprehend; understand |
| encircle | To form a circle around; surround |
| promenade | A stroll or walk as for pleasure or display |
| retaliate | To return like for like, esp. evil for evil |
| audible | Capable of being heard |
| bewilder | To confuse or puzzle completely |
| surging | A sudden increase |
| sufficient | Adequate for the purpose; enough |
| mercantile | Engaged in trade or commerce |