| A | B |
| Amorous | Feeling loving, especailly in a sexual sense in love, relating to love. |
| Anguish | Agonizing physical or mental pain |
| Apprehensive | Worried and anxious |
| Bereaved | Deprived or left desolate, especially trhough death |
| Blithe | Carefree; cheerful |
| contrite | admitting guilt; especailly feeilng remorseful |
| convivial | fond of partying; festive |
| Despondent | Extremely depresssed; full of despair |
| Ebullient | Boiling, bubbling with excitement, excuberant |
| Felicity | Happiness, skillfulnes, especiallly at expresing things; adeptness |
| Fervor | Great warmth or earnestness; ardor; zeal |
| Lament | To mourn |
| Malaise | A feeling of depressoin, uneasiness or queasiness |
| Mercurial | Emotionally unpredictable; rapidly changing in mood |
| Morose | Gloomy; sullen |
| Penitent | Sorry; repentant; contrite |
| plantive | expressing sadness or sorrow |
| saguine | Cheerful; optimistic; hopeful |
| Stoic | Indifferent (at least outwardly) to pleasure or pain, to joy or grief, to fortune or misfortune |
| Wistful | Yearning; sadly longing. |