| A | B |
| Abstemious | Moderate or sparing in eating and drinking |
| Conducive | Helpful; favorable |
| Degenerate | To grow worse |
| Diversity | Variety |
| Felicitous | Particularly appropriate or lucky |
| Gait | Way of walking or running |
| Indulgent | Taking unrestrained pleasure in; gratifying a desire |
| Invigorating | Refreshing; having an energizing effect |
| Jaunt | Short pleasure excursion or trip |
| Lethargic | Sluggish; dull; sleepy |
| Listless | Weary; bored; seemingly too tired to care about being interested or active |
| Meditation | Deep thought; reflection |
| Ravenous | Extremely hungry |
| Recuperate | To recover from an illness, injury, or loss |
| Recur | To be repeated; to occur again |
| Rejuvenate | To make one feel young again; to invigorate |
| Respite | A short rest or pause; a lull |
| Stamina | Strength to withstand a condition or situation; endurance |
| Vice | A harmful or immoral habit or tendency |
| Vitality | Energy; life; vigor |