| A | B |
| austere | a) severe or stern in personality or appearance; somber and grave, b) bare, without adornment |
| avarice | greed, or an extreme desire for wealth |
| florid | a) flushed with rosy color, b) very ornate; flowery |
| insatiable | not capable of being fully satisfied |
| inundate | a) to flood or cover over with water, b) to overwhelm as if with a flood |
| myriad | a) referring to a large but undetermined number, b) made up of many diverse elements or facets, c) a huge number |
| parsimony | displaying extreme stinginess or cheapness |
| prodigal | a) carelessly or wastefully extravagant; lavish, b) giving or given in abundance |
| replete | plentifully supplied; abounding |
| voluminous | a) having great fullness, size, or number, b) ample or lengthy in speech or writing |