| A | B |
| Armorous | A loving relationship between people |
| Anguish | Extremely severe pain that is physical or mental |
| Apprehensive | Being worried or anxious |
| Bereaved | A feeling that comes from an awful loss |
| Blithe | Care-free or cheerful |
| Contrite | Admitting guilt; especially feeling remorseful |
| Convivial | Fond of partying |
| Despondant | Extremely depressed; full of despair |
| Ebullient | Boiling; or filled with excitement |
| Felicity | happiness, skillfulness, especially at expressing things |
| Fervor | A great warmth or earnestness; ador; zeal |
| Lament | To mourn |
| Malaise | A feeling of depression, uneasyness, or queasiness |
| Mercurial | Emotionally unpredictable; rapidly changing in mood |
| Morose | Gloomy; sullen |
| Penitent | Sorry; repentant; contrite |
| Plaintive | Expressing sadness or sorrow |
| Sanguine | Cheerful; optimistic; hopeful |
| Stoic | Indifferent (at least owtwardly) to pleasur or pain; to goy or grief, to fortune or misfortune |
| Wistful | Yearning; sadly longing |