| A | B |
| amenity | n. a feature that contirbutes to physical comfort, or that increases the attractiveness or value |
| averse | having a feeling of opposition or distaste |
| complacent | so self-satisfied that one sees no need for change; unconcerned |
| decompose | to decay or to break down into basic elements |
| defray | to supply the money for; to pay |
| emanate | to come out from a source |
| envisage | to picture in one's mind, to imagine something in the future |
| facetious | playfully or inappropriately humorous |
| fallacy | a false or mistaken idea |
| furor | an uproar; a state of great anger or excitement |
| idyll | an episode or experience that is calm and carefree |
| paucity | scarcity; smallness in number or amount |
| porous | full of tiny holes or spaces; easily penetrated by gas or liquid |
| supersede | to replace; to cause to be set aside because of superiority |
| tangible | real; able to be touched |