A | B |
IDLE - adjective | not working; not active; worthless; useless;lazy |
ALLY -noun | someone on your side; someone united with another; a friend |
ANTIQUE - adjective | ancient; belonging to the past; old-fashioned |
BEWILDER - verb | to confuse or puzzle entirely |
CONTENTMENT - noun | modest satisfaction; happiness with what one has; ease of mind |
DESPAIR - noun | loss of hope; depression; feeling of being defeated; hopelessness |
DREAD - verb | to fear greatly; to feel extreme reluctance to meet face to face |
GRAVE - adjective | serious; solemn or somber; threatening harm or danger |
TOIL - verb | to work hard and long; to put in great effort |
VIGIL - noun | an act of wakeful watching |
MEEK - adjective | gentle; mild; without spirit or courage |
MISCHIEF - noun | harm or trouble; a cause of minor injury or annoyance |
PRECEDE - verb | to come before |
RECOLLECT - verb | to remember; to recall to mind |
STOUT - adjective | thick or bulky in figure; solid and heavy |
CONQUEST - noun | the act of winning something; victory |
DILIGENT - adjective | hard-working |
DROWSY - adjective | ready to fall asleep |
HAUNT - verb | to visit or appear often in the form of a ghost; to reappear constantly |
LINGER -verb | to remain; to put off leaving |
RUSTIC - adjective | having to do with the country; unsophisticated |
SPECTER - noun | a ghost or phantom |
SPECULATE - verb | to guess; to come up with a theory |
SUFFICIENT - adjective | enough to accomplish a purpose; as much as needed |
SUPERSTITION - noun | a belief based on faith in magic rather than reason |
PERCEIVE - verb | to become aware of; to observe |
VICINITY - noun | the area near or about a place; surrounding area |
PSALM - noun | a sacred song; a hymn for church |
QUEST - noun | to search to find something; an adventure by a knight |
RIVAL - noun | a competitor; someone who tries to equal or outdo another |