| A | B |
| descent | a step downward // a decline |
| denounce | to publicly declare as wrong or evil |
| decrepit | weakened by old age or weakened by use over time |
| antecedent | thing or event that existed before or precedes another |
| secede | o withdraw from an organization or group |
| concede | to acknowledge grudgingly or hesitantly // to accept as true valid or accurate |
| indolent | wanting to avoid exertion or activity, lazy |
| insipid | lacking taste or flavor // lacking in qualities that interest, stimulate, or challenge |
| indignant | feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment |
| vivid | producing powerful feelings or strong clear images in the mind. // when describing color, intensely deep or bright |
| convivial | when describing an atmosphere, friendly, lively, enjoyable. // when describing a person, cheerful and friendly, jovial |
| revive | restore to life or consciousness |
| "bene" prefix | good-bueno (Spanish) |
| “dis” prefix | apart or not |