A | B |
Complacent | satisfied with a situation that should be changed or improved |
Placebo | something that has a positive mental effect, but no physical effect |
Docile | easily taught; submissive to instruction |
Indoctrinate | to teach a certain point of view to |
Doctrine | that which is taught (especially religion or government) |
Gratuitous | unnecessary or unwanted |
Ingratiate | to gain another’s favor by flattery or false friendliness |
Temper | to decrease the strength of; to soften or tone down |
Temperance | restraint or moderation, especially in regards to food or alcohol |
Intemperate | lacking moderation; severe or extreme |
PLAC | “to please” |
DOC | “to teach” |
GRAT | “pleasing, earning thanks or thankful” |
TEMPER | “to temper, to make less severe” |