| A | B |
| abode | dwelling place |
| abstain | to refrain voluntarily from doing something |
| ambiguous | difficult to understand |
| amicable | characterized by friendliness or goodwill |
| exhilaration | feeling or condition of joy |
| extravagant | outside the bounds of reason; excessive; lavish spending |
| prudent | marked by wisdom or good judgment |
| ominous | threatening |
| oppressive | causing discomfort |
| stationary | standing still |
| persevere | to keep working at something despite difficulty |
| ceased | to come to an end; stop |
| compelled | to force to yield |
| destitute | lacking; extreme state of want |
| endure | to suffer patiently |
| exertions | laborious effort |
| famished | extremely hungry; starved |
| rendered | to tear apart |
| toil | hard and continous work |
| lamenting | dto mourn; sorrow |