| A | B |
| lethargy | drowsiness, apathy, want of energy or intrest |
| contingent | uncertain, depending for occurance |
| continuum | a continuous extent, succession or whole, no part of which can be distinguished from neighboring parts except by arbitrary division |
| guises | outward apperance or aspect, semblance |
| ostensible | capable of being shown. |
| retrospect | a review, survey or contemplation of things in the past |
| attributed | To relate to a particular cause or source |
| intrinsic | of or relating to the essential nature of a thing |
| volatile | capable of wasting away, or of easily passing into the state of evaproation. |
| implementation | An article used to outfit or equip |
| enthroned | to rais a lofty position |
| reverent | feeling or showing profound respect or veneration |
| affirmation | something declared to be true; a positive statement or judgement |
| imbue | to tinge deeply; to dye; to cause to absorb |
| chimerical | merely imaginary; fanciful |
| sybarite | a person devoted to luxury and pleasure |
| gourmand | one who enjoys good food in great quanties |
| animadversion | harsh criticism or sisa pproval |
| desuetude | disuse |
| pusillanimous | lacking inc ourage and resolution |