| A | B |
| inconsolable | very sad or unhappy and not able to be comforted; disconsolate |
| trifling | of little value or importance; not at all serious; fickle |
| coincide | to be exactly alike in shape and size; to happen at the same time; to agree; be the same |
| dismantle | to make bare by removing furniture, equipment; to take apart |
| wan | having a pale and sickly color; with little strength or spirit |
| conciliatory | likely to win people over or make them friendly; to act in such a way as to make people be friendly towards you |
| disorient | to make so confused that one does not know what one is doing, where one is going, etc. |
| jubilant | joyful and proud; rejoicing |
| wane | to become less in size or strength; to draw near to the end |
| condolence | a showing of sympathy with someone in sorrow |
| inscribe | to write, print, carve, or engrave; to add to a list; to write a short, signed message in |
| disown | to refuse to accept as one's own; to refuse to acknowledge; to refuse to have anything further to do with |
| transcribe | to make a full written copy of |
| engaging | attractive and pleasant; charming |
| rivulet | a little stream or creek |
| malinger | to pretend to be sick to get out of working |
| retract | to draw back in |