| A | B |
| complacent | Satisfied with a situation that should be changed or improved |
| placebo | Something which has a positive mental effect, but no physical effect |
| placid | Calm; undisurbed |
| gratuitous | Unnecessary or unwanted |
| ingratiate | To gain another's favor by flattery or false friendliness |
| ingrate | One who is not properly thankful |
| docile | Easily taught; submissive to instruction |
| indoctrinate | To teach a certain point of view to |
| doctrine | That which is taught; body of beliefs or ideas. |
| temper | To decrease the strength of |
| temperance | Restraint or moderation, especially in regards to alcohol or food. |
| intemperate | lacking moderation; severe or extreme |