| A | B |
| Knoll | Small hill or mound |
| Bustle | Move in an energetic or noisy way |
| Synthetic | Made by chemical to imitate a natural product: synthetic rubber |
| Facade | The face of a building |
| Saturate | To combine, dissolve, or hold the greatest quantity of a substance; to put a device into a state where no current is achievable |
| Pristine | In original condition |
| Convoy | A group of ships or vehicles traveling in a group |
| Resound | Fill a place with sound; to fill something with an echo |
| Listless | Having or showing no interest in anything |
| Cranny | A small out of the way place or obscure corner; nook |
| Saunter | A leisurely walk or ramble; stroll |
| Muted | A low intensity and reduced volume; softened |
| Sentinel | A person or thing that watches or stands as if watching; a soldier stationed as a guard |
| Contaminate | To make impure or unsuitable by contact or mixture with something unclean; bad |
| Turbulent | State of agitation; showing disturbance; act of violence or aggression |
| Bower | A leafy shelter; rustic dwelling; cottage;a lady's boudoir in a medieval castle |
| Dislodge | To remove or force out of a particular place;to drive out of a hiding place, a military position |
| Craggy | Rugged; harsh; rough |
| Veneer | A thin layer of wood or other material for facing or in laying wood; any thin layers glued together to form plywood |
| Sylvan | Of relating to, or inhabiting the woods; consisting of or abounding in woods |
| Tainted | Trace of something bad, offensive or harmful; trace of infection, contamination; trace dishonor or discredit; color tint |
| Restraint | Holding back, controlling, |
| Smolder | To burn without flame; to exist or continued in a suppressed state without outward demonstration |
| Raucous | Harsh; strident; grating; rowdy;disorderly |
| Cavern | A cave, especially one that is large and mostly underground; a cavity that is produced that is produced by diseased |