| A | B |
| beseech | To ask earnestly; to beg. |
| consternation | Amazement or fear that makes one feel confused. |
| delectable | Pleasing to the senses, especially to the sense of taste; delicious. |
| garland | A wreath or chain of leaves and flowers. |
| gratify | 1. To please or satisfy. 2. To give in to what is wanted or requested. Pleasing. |
| haughty | Showing too much pride in oneself and scorn or contempt for others. |
| impetuous | Inclined to act without thinking; hasty. |
| lavish | 1. Much more than enough. 2. Very costly. v. To give freely or generously. |
| pluck | 1. To pull off or out; to pick. 2. To remove the feathers from. 3. To pull at and let go. n. Courage; bravery. |
| ponder | To think about; to consider carefully. |
| privilege | A special favor, right, or advantage given to a person or group. |
| prostrate | 1. Lying flat. 2. Lying face down, especially to show respect. 3. Completely overcome; weak and helpless. |
| rapture | A state of great joy, delight, or love. |
| revelry | Noisy merrymaking. |
| whim | A sudden wish to do something without a particular reason; a fanciful idea. |