| A | B |
| utopia | an ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects |
| palpable | obvious; evident; capable of being touched or felt |
| inconveniencing | bothering; causing discomfort or trouble |
| ritual | an established procedure for a religious or other rite |
| apprehensive | uneasy or fearful about something that might happen |
| nurturer | someone who helps someone or something to grow and develop |
| disposition | personality; emotional outlook |
| sympathetically | showing kindness, tenderness, or compassion |
| essential | absolutely necessary; indispensable |
| capacity | the ability to receive or contain |
| prominent | standing out so as to be seen easily; conspicuous; particularly noticeable |
| transgression | wrongdoing; misbehavior |
| enhance | to raise to a higher degree; intensify |
| adherence | the quality of staying attached or devoted in support (adhering) |
| acquired | got, received |
| aptitude | ability, talent |
| chastise | punish |
| remorse | deep and painful regret for wrongdoing |
| bewildered | puzzled or confused |
| nondescript | plain, dull, ordinary |