| A | B |
| amenable | willing to consider |
| deception | a trick |
| forbearance | patience |
| objective | fair; impartial |
| partiality | a favorable bias or a prejudice toward something |
| partisanship | very strong |
| preconceived | believed before one has full knowledge or experience |
| slander | false and harmful statements about someone |
| subjective | governed by personal thoughts or feelings |
| tolerate | to allow; to bear; to endure |
| anguish | great physical or mental pain |
| blithe | cheerful; carefree |
| congenial | friendly; having a pleasant disposition |
| defiant | openly or boldly resisting authority |
| desolate | lonely and sad |
| despondent | in low spirits |
| disgruntled | discontented; resentful |
| disillusion | to disappoint someone by breaking his or her belief in a false ideal |
| exuberant | filled with enthusiasm and joy |
| gratification | satisfaction |