| A | B |
| ability | Power or knowledge; skill. |
| amiable | Friendly; good natured and pleasant. |
| bliss | Complete joy or happiness. |
| blissful | Very happy; joyful. |
| caress | To touch in a tender or loving way; a tender or loving touch or hug. |
| clutch | To grasp or hold tightly to; the part of the machine that connects or disconnects the power from the rest of the machine. |
| coax | To persuade or urge in a gentle way. |
| furious | Very, very angry; very fast, strong, or wild. |
| fury | Great anger, wild and uncontrolled force. |
| gesture | A movement of the hand or arm; something done to show one's feelings; to make a movement of the hand or arm. |
| mope | To be sad and gloomy;to lose interest in things that usually bring pleasure. |
| prefer | To like better; to choose first. |
| preference | That which is preferred. |
| recover | To get back to a normal state; to get well again, to get back what was lost or stolen. |
| recovery | A return to a normal state, the act of getting back what was lost or stolen. |
| replace | To take the place of; to put back in place. |
| replacement | A person or thing that takes the place of another. |
| request | To ask for; the thing asked for. |
| separate | To set or keep apart; not together; not joined. |
| shun | To take special pains to avoid; to keep away from. |