| A | B |
| abode | a place to live in |
| convey | to transport, to conduct, to communicate, or to make known |
| dissolute | lacking moral restraint, very wicked |
| excursion | a brief trip, usually for pleasure |
| foreclose | to take the property of someone who has failed to pay back a loan |
| melancholy | sad, gloomy, or depressed |
| occupy | to live in a certain place; to keep busy with |
| pathetic | deserving of pity or sympathy; something that is unworthy or unequal |
| peculiar | different from the normal, very strange |
| piety | devotion to God |
| prowess | unusual skills or ability; bravery |
| resolute | having or showing great determination; to be firm in belief or action |
| singular | being only one, individual, unique |
| surmise | to make a guess about something; to conclude that something is true with only a limited amount of evidence |
| vacant | empty; unfilled; unused |