| A | B |
| apt | Suited to; fitting; Likely or almost certain. |
| blossom | a flower; To come into bloom; To develop. |
| bough | A large branch or limb of a tree. |
| content | Happy with what one has; satisfied. |
| contentment | A state of being satisfied and at peace. |
| detest | To dislike strongly; to hate. |
| detestable | Causing or deserving strong dislike. |
| dusk | The time at the end of the day just before dark. |
| extinguish | To put out, as a fire or a light. |
| familiar | Often seen or experienced; known; Having a good knowledge of. |
| obtain | To gain or get by making an effort. |
| orchard | A place where fruit trees grow. |
| practice | To say or do over and over; To do; carry on, perform; To work at as a profession; A repeated action or usual way of doing something; The work of a profession. |
| prune | To cut off branches; A dried plum. |
| stout | Heavily built; thickset; Strong; not easily bent or broken. |
| threadbare | Shabby and worn-out. |
| wander | To go from place to place with no plan or purpose in mind; To slip easily off the subject; to fail to work in a normal way. |