| A | B |
| dormant | lying asleep or as if asleep; inactive |
| invigorating | tending to impart vigor; strength, or vitality; animating |
| lethargic | of, causing, or characterized by a state of sluggishness, inactivity, and apathy |
| listless | lacking energy or disinclined to exert effort |
| meditation | the act or process of considering or reflecting on; contemplation |
| narcotic | inducing sleep or stupor |
| recumbent | lying down, especially in a position of comfort or rest; reclining |
| rejuvenate | to restore to youthful vigor or appearance; make young again |
| respite | a usually short interval of rest or relief |
| seclusion | the act or state of setting or keeping apart, as from social contact with others |
| sedate | serenely deliberate, composed, and dignified in character or manner |
| serenity | the state or quality of being calm and unruffled; tranquillity |
| sluggish | displaying little movement or activity; slow; inactive |
| solitude | the state or quality of being alone or remote from others |
| vitality | the capacity to live, grow, or develop |