| A | B |
| amble | To walk slowly or leisurely; to saunter or stroll. |
| convert | a. To change in form, substance, character, or function; b. To persuade someone to adopt a particular religion or belief. c. To undergo a change. |
| dawdle | a. To move aimlessly; to take more time than necessary. B. To waste by idling. |
| distort | a. To change in shape by twisting, pulling, or exaggerating certain parts. b. To change from the truth; to misrepresent or falsify |
| itinerary | An outline or detailed plan for a proposed journey. |
| mobilize | a. To assemble or bring into readiness for a particular purpose. b. To become organized and ready. |
| modification | A change or adjustment. |
| quiver | To shake with a slight but rapid motion; to tremble or shiver |
| recede | a. To move back or away from a point or mark. |
| traverse | a. To travel across, over, or through. b. To extend across; to cross. |