| A | B |
| acquiesce | to agree or accept passively or without protest |
| adamant | stbbornly determined; not swayed by pleas, appeals, or reason |
| balk | to stubbornly or suddenly refuse to do something; to stop short and refuse to go on |
| camaraderie | comradeship; lighthearted, good will and friendliness among companions |
| cantankerous | disagreeable; bad-tempered; likely to quarrel |
| compliance | the act of going along with a request, demand, or rule; obedience |
| presumptuous | excessively bold or forward; going beyond what is proper or right |
| propitiate | to soothe bad feelings; to appease; to regain friendship or goodwill |
| tractable | easily managed or controlled |
| volition | the power of choosing or deciding; free will |