| A | B |
| absorb (v.) | to soak up or take in; to keep the attention of |
| amateur (n.) | someone who does somethng for pleasure and not for money; someone who does not have much experience |
| channel (n.) | the deepest part of a river; a body of water that links two larger ones; a long, narrow groove; a band of radio waves; a course of action |
| channel (v.) | to make a long, narrow groove; to direct or focus |
| elegant (adj.) | showing beauty, high quality, and good taste |
| grace (n.) | ease and beauty of movement; a charming or pleasing quality; a short prayer at meals |
| grace (v.) | to add beauty or honor to |
| inspect (v.) | to look over closely |
| lame (adj.) | stiff, sore, or not able to move properly; weak, not satisfactory |
| suspend (v.) | to hang in order to allow free movement; to stop for a time, interrupt; to bar from a position or privilege |
| tiresome (adj.) | annoyingly dull or exhausting; unexciting |
| tranquil (adj.) | free from trouble or disturbance, peaceful and quiet |