| A | B |
| adoration | the act of loving fervently; devoted love; worship |
| anticipation | the act of looking forward; picturing a future event; expectation |
| bliss | perfect happiness; joy; ecstasy |
| climax | highest/ most intense point in the development of something; |
| glisten | shine with subdued light, as from a wet surface; sparkle glitter |
| listless | showing no interest or inclination in exerting oneself; languid; spiritless |
| obliterate | destroy all trace of; make undecipherable; blot out; erase |
| panorama | picture unrolled before a spectator, giving the impression of a |
| source | place or person from which something comes, arises, or is |
| trite | used or occurring so often as to have lost freshness and force, |