| A | B |
| To reduce to nothing; to make ineffective; void | annul |
| bored as a result of having enjoyed many pleasures; indifferent | blase |
| support, give a boost to; a long pillow | bolster |
| to feels sorry about; to regret deeply | deplore |
| a little importance, not worthy of serious attention | frivolous |
| to bring together for service or battle; the act of gathering military troops | muster |
| a person or thing of no importance; no body | nonetity |
| to occupy one's mind; concern excessively; the only thing on your mind | obsess |
| elaborately or excessively decorated; too much decoration | ornate |
| to remove, drive out of a position or office | oust |
| to read thoroughly and carefully | peruse |
| full of tiny holes; able to be penetrated by air or water | porous |
| a high point of land extending from the coast into the water | promontory |
| lying face down; inclined; having tendency to | prone |
| a sensation of doubt or guilt; uneasiness; a feeling of faintness | qualm |
| a source of help, strength or protection | recourse |
| whatever remains after a part is taken, separated, or lost | residue |
| showing or expressing concern, care or attention | solicitous |
| serious and dignified, quiet or subdued in character or conduct | staid |
| to nourish, keep up; suffer, under go; to support | sustain |