| A | B |
| recede | to move back from a level point or mark |
| incessant | never-ending |
| traverse | to travel across |
| intercede | to mediate in a dispute |
| divert | to change the path; to distract or take attention from someone or something |
| cease | to end; to stop |
| convey | to convey; to transport |
| wayward | disobedient |
| revert | to go back to a previous condition |
| envoy | a messenger |
| sedentary | sitting most of the time; not moving |
| inertia | the state of of not moving or feeling like moving |
| convert | to change into another form or substance |
| lethargy | physical or mental slowness |
| access | to obtain entry or use |
| strenuous | requiring a lot of energy or effort |
| deviate | to turn aside or away from |
| momentum | a force that keeps things moving |
| energize | to activate; to fill with energy |
| dynamic | full of life or force; changing |
| meander | to roam or wander aimlessly |
| saunter | to walk at an unhurried pace |
| caper | to leap or jump around playfully |
| dawdle | to wast time; to move slowly |
| tread | to walk on or over |
| traipse | to walk or tramp about |
| promenade | to stroll; to take a leisurely walk |
| lope | to run in a relaxed or steady way |
| vagabond | a wanderer; usually homeless |
| hobble | to limp or move with difficulty |
| caper | a playful leap |
| tread | to trample |
| saunter | a slow walk |