| A | B |
| abode | the place where one lives |
| agitate | to excite or disturb |
| ample | enough or more thatn enough |
| belittle | to make someone or something seem small or unimportant |
| clamor | a loun and continuing moise; to cry out |
| compassion | a feeling of sorrow or pity for another |
| fugitive | a person who is running away; usually trying to escape capture by the law |
| linger | to delay leaving; to continue to stay |
| listless | showing no interest in what is going on; lacking energy |
| melancholy | sad or gloomy; down in the dumps |
| perceive | to be aware of; to understand |
| perish | to die; to be destroyed or ruined |
| relish | to like very much; to enjoy; to delight in |
| reminisce | to think, talk, or write about one's experience in the past |
| timidity | a lack of courage or confidence; shyness |