| A | B |
| blanch | to take the color out of, to make white or pale |
| vestige | a visible trace, evidence or sign of something that once existed but exists no more |
| vapid | lacking liveliness, animation or interest, dull |
| uproarious | making an uproar, very noisy |
| undulate | to have a wavy form |
| tumultuous | rough, stormy |
| tether | a rope, chain or similar restraint for holding an animal in place |
| sullen | silent because of bad humor or anger |
| spurious | not genuine, false, counterfeit |
| scope | range of one's perceptions, thoughts or actions: the area over which any activity or problem extends |
| range | extent of perception, knowledge, experience or ability or wandering, roaming |
| pallid | lacking normal color, pale, dull |
| ogle | look at with desire |
| meander | following a winding course, wander, roam |
| insipid | lacking flavor or zest; not tasty, dull |
| hubbub | noise, uproar, confusion, turmoil |
| glower | to stare with sullen anger, scowl |
| flush | a rosy, red glow or blush or well supplied, having plenty |
| florid | flush with red or pink, rosy or highly decorated, gaudy, showy, flowery |
| flagellate | to beat with a whip |
| filigree | delicate and intricate ornamental work made from gold or silver fine twisted wire |
| ersatz | an inferior substitute or imitation |
| din | a continuing loud, confused noise |
| cataclysm | a great flood, earthquake or any sudden violent change in the earth |
| zenith | the highest point |