| A | B |
| appetite | a desire for food or drink. |
| stew | food cooked by simmering or boiling slowly; soup. |
| appreciation | recognition of the quality, value, significance, or magnitude of. |
| apprentice | a person being taught a craft of trade; a beginner |
| dentist | one whose profession is the care and repair of teeth. |
| deny | to declare a statement as untrue. |
| depot | a bus or train station. |
| hush | to make quiet or silent; to soothe or calm |
| humor | the quality of being amusing or comical. |
| hurdle | an obstacle or difficulty. |
| hurl | to throw or toss with great force. |
| humble | characterized by modesty or meekness in behavior, attitude, or spirit. |
| pierce | to sound sharply through |
| pill | a small, often coated tablet or pellet of medicine, taken by swallowing whole or chewing |
| pineapple | a tropical American plant with large, sword-like leaves and a large, fleshy, edible fruit |
| pistol | a firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand |
| stationary | not moving; in a fixed spot |
| stationery | writing paper and envelopes |
| steak | a large slice of beef. |
| appreciate | to be thankful or show gratitude for. |