| A | B |
| accord | (n.) mutual agreenment, harmony; an informal agreement, as between nations |
| accurate | (adj.) careful and exact; free from errror; adhering closely to a standard |
| acquaintance | (n.) knowledge of something obtained from personal expierence or study; a person whom one knows slightly |
| agent | (n.) a person or thing that brings a certain result; a force of substance that produces an effect; a person, firm etc. , atuhorized to act for another; a representative of a government agency |
| clarity | (n.) the quality or condition of being clear |
| communion | (n.) sharing of one's thoughts and emotions; a close realationship |
| expression | (n.) a putting into words; a particular word or phrase; a showing of feeling or character; a look, intonation, etc., that shows meaning or feeling |
| gratitude | (n.) a feeling of thankful appreciation |
| grave | (adj.) solemn; important, weighty; serious; threatening; dignified |
| instinctive | (adj.) of, or having the nature of an inborn ability, talent, or tendency |
| integrity | (n.) the condition of bring complete; wholeness; strong. stable. condition, uprightness, honesty |
| intimate | (adj.) very close; famillar; private or personal; suggesting privacy, romance |
| physical | (adj.) of nature and all matter natural; of, or produced by the forces of, physics; of or concerned with the body as opposed to the mind |
| possess | (v.) to ownl have as a characteristic, quality, etc. |
| purity | (n.) the quality or condition of being pure; cleanness; clearness; ommpcence or chastity |
| quality | (n.) any of the features that make something what it is; characteristic; the degree of excellence that a thing possesses; superiority |
| responsibility | (n) duty; obligation; a person or thing that onr is taking care or incharge of |
| simplicity | (n.) the fact of bring not complicated, not difficult; the condition of being plain, not fancy; a sincere or natural quality |
| sufficent | (adj.) as much as is needed; enough |
| treacherous | (adj.) seemingly safe, but not really so; not loyal; betraying or likely to betray |