| A | B | 
| aromatic | relating to or having aroma | 
| beckon | a single to someone that they should or could approach another person | 
| boor | an impolite person | 
| captivate | to influence or fascinate by some special charm | 
| crestfallen | feeling of humiliation or disappointment | 
| dismiss | to send away, to discharge from office, to refuse further judicial consideration | 
| exhaust | to use up the whole supply, to use up all of your mental or physical energy, to destroy the fertility of soil, to pass or flow out | 
| gait | a way of walking, running or moving on foot, any one of four paces of a horse, the speed at which somethiong moves | 
| glee | highly spirited joy | 
| impoverished | to make poor, to use the strength or richness of | 
| jangle | to make or cause a harsh ringing sound, to excite to tense irritation | 
| jaunty | perky in manner or appearance, lively | 
| mar | to make a blemish on | 
| melodious | pleasing to the ear because of melody | 
| priq | a person who annoys others by being too careful about doing what is socially acceptable. | 
| quarry | an animal hunted as game or prey; an open pit usually for getting building stone, slate or limestone; to dig to take from a quarry | 
| rank | a line of soldiers standing side by side; a group of individuals classed together; position within a group or a high social position; official grade or position; very noticeable | 
| refuse | to say one will not accept something, reject or deny; to show an unwillingness to act; worthless things, trash | 
| repel | to refuse to accept; reject; to drive back or fight against; to not mix with; disgust | 
| rubble | rough broken stones or bricks used in buildings; confused mass of rough broken things | 
| rustic | rekatubg ti ir suitable for the country or country people; rural | 
| salvage | to rescue or save especially from wreckage | 
| seize | to take posession by force; to take prisoner; to clutch; to take hold of suddenly by force; to understand fully and clearly; toattack or overwhelm suddenly | 
| tarnish | to make or become dull, dim or discolored; to being disgrace or cast doubt on; something that tarnishes a film of chemically changed material | 
| victim | a person cheated, fooled, or harmed by another |