| A | B |
| Senescent | Growing old;aging. |
| Impetuous | Characterized by sudden and forceful energy or emotion; implusive and passionate. |
| Circumspect | Heedful of circumstances and potential consequences;prudent. |
| Soi-disant | Self-styled;so-called. |
| Erucate also eruct | to belch |
| Mondegreen | A word or pharse resulting from a misinterpretation of a word or pharse that has been heard. |
| Rotund | Rounded in figure; plump. |
| Facade | The face of a building, especially the principle face. |
| Perambulate | To walk through. |
| Sniglet | Any word coined for something that has no specific name. |
| omnibus | A long motor vehicle for passenger; a bus. |
| manque | Having failed, missed, or fallen short, especially because of circumstances or a defect of character; unsuccessful; unfilled. |
| Man Friday | An effient, faithful male aide or employee. |
| Big brother | An older brother. |
| Pearl Harbor | Any significant or crippling defeat, betrayal,loss,ect., that comes unexpectedly. |
| Bridewell | A prison. |
| Last hurrah | A final appearance or effort, especially at the end of a career. |
| Croesus | A very wealthy man. |
| Lavaliere | A pendant worn on a chain around the neck. |
| Tawny | A light brown to brownish orange. |