| A | B |
| Aghast (adj) | astonished; shocked; struck with horror and dismay |
| Indignation (noun) | resentment; ire; fury; rage |
| Infuriate (verb) | make furious; enrage; madden; incense; provoke |
| Smolder (verb) | seethe; rage silently; fume; burn and smoke without flame |
| wrath (noun) | forceful anger; fury; indignation |
| Berate (verb) | scold sharply or harshly; reprimand |
| Chafe (verb) | irritate; vex; rub something in a way that causes it to become sore |
| Harass (verb) | pester; annoy or attack repeatedly |
| Rankle (verb) | Cause anger; irritation; or bitterness; needle; rile; gripe |
| Brood (verb) | Worry; think long and anxiously about something. |
| Despair (verb) | Lose all hope or confidence; lose faith in. |
| Despondent (adj) | Sad; without hope; discouraged. |
| Forlorn (adj) | Unhappy; depressed;broken-hearteed; deserted; solitary. |
| Wistful (adj) | Mildly sad because of an unfulfilled wish or desire; regretful; longing. |
| Wretched (adj) | Extremely unhappy; downcast; dejected; inferior; worthless |
| Deplore (verb) | Disapprove of strongly; feel or express sorrow or regret |
| Detest (verb) | Dislike very strongly; hate |
| Disdain (verb) | Look upon with scorn; despise |
| Exuberant (adj) | joyously unrestrained and enthusiastic; full of life. |
| Cower (verb) | Crouch or shrink away from in fear and shame; grovel |
| Apprehension (noun) | Uneasiness; dread; anxiety; suspicion; concern; grovel |
| Awe (noun) | Respect and wonder; mixed feeling or terror; panic; and wonder. |
| Cringe (verb) | Recoil; cower; flinch; grovel |
| Avid (adj) | Eager; enthusiastic; having a strong desire for |
| Loathe (verb) | Feel intense dislike or disgust for; shrink from. |