| A | B |
| jaunts | a short pleasant trip; excursion; to make a short trip |
| apathy | lack of emotion or feeling; indifference; lack of interest, |
| tantalizing | tempting; tormenting or teasing by keeping something in sight but out of reach |
| inverse | inverted; reversed; opposite; the opposite |
| repast | meal; food eaten at a meal |
| cascade | a small, steep waterfall; something that falls in a manner similar to that of a waterfall; to fall or drop with a rushing movement |
| ravenous | extremely hungry; predatory; greedy |
| pungent | sharply affecting the sense of taste or smell; sharp; keen; biting |
| induction | an act of enrolling or bringing someone into a group, or formally placing in office; the process of arriving at a generalization from the facts or examples |
| sage | very wise, perceptive; having wisdom gained from experience; an herb used to season food; a very wise person |