| A | B |
| vigilant | very careful to notice any signs of danger or trouble |
| dismal | showing or causing gloom or depression |
| adversary | a person that somebody is opposed to and competing with in an argument or a battle |
| replenish | to make something full again by replacing what has been used |
| waft | to move, or make something move, gently through the air |
| multitude | an extremely large number of things or people |
| alienate | to turn away feelings or affections |
| pensive | dreamily thoughtful; reflective; meditative |
| lackadaisical | uninterested; listless |
| demented | mentally ill; insane |
| hone | to sharpen |
| gorge | to eat or swallow greedily |
| antiquated | no longer used or useful; very old |
| arrogant | behaving in a proud, unpleasant way, showing little thought for other people |
| sufficient | enough for a particular purpose; as much as you need |
| abrasive | harsh or rough in manner |
| tedious | boring; dull |
| denotation | the dictionary definition of a word |