| A | B |
| emerge | To become visible or known. |
| engross | To occupy the complete attention of someone absorb. |
| exasperation | A state of anger, impatience, or great irritation. |
| exhilarate | To cause someone to feel very happy; elate. |
| falter | To proceed or continue in an unsteady or weakening manner. |
| foresight | The ability to imagine what is likely to happen in the future. |
| fragrance | A sweet or pleasant odor; a scent. |
| furtive | Done or acting in a way that is intended not to be noticed; sneaky. |
| grueling | Physically or mentally exhausting. |
| gusto | Great enjoyment; zest. |