| A | B |
| affable | Easy to speak to; mild-mannered and pleasant; gentle. |
| bliss | Extreme joy, leading to contentment. |
| compassion | The feeling of sharing the suffering of another; sympathy or pity. |
| depress | To lower in spirits or to sadden. To press down something, such as the gas pedal in a car. |
| dismay | To fill with great dread or fear; to discourage or trouble greatly. |
| ecstatic | Overwhelmingly joyful; intensely delighted. |
| endear | To cause to be well liked; to inspire warm feelings. |
| forlorn | Lonely; abandoned; sad. |
| socialize | To associate or mix with other people in a friendly way. |
| somber | Dark; gloomy. |
| acrophobia | Intense fear of high places. |
| agoraphobia | Strong fear of open places. |
| ailurophobia | A great fear or hatred of cats. |
| anglophile | One who has strong admiration or affection for England, the Engish, or English goods. |
| audiophile | One keenly interested in recorded sound. |
| bibliophile | One devoted to the collection and preservation of books, particularly old and rare books. |
| claustrophobia | Strong fear of small or enclosed places. |
| hydrophobia | Intense fear of water. The disease rabies. |
| xenophobia | Intense fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners. |
| zoophobia | A strong fear of animals. |
| anticipate | To expect or foresee: to anticipate trouble. To look forward to something with pleasure: to anticipate a holiday. |
| aspire | To have a great ambition; to desire something strongly. |
| covet | To wish for longingly. To desire something that belongs to another. |
| enviable | Admirable or desirable enough to be wanted. |
| expectation | The act or state of believing that a certain thing will occur. Hopes; prospects. |
| inclination | A tendency or an attitude toward something; a preference or desire. |
| persevere | To continue to do something in spite of obstacles or discouragement. |
| reluctant | Unwilling or not wanting to do something; offering resistance. |
| voluntary | Acting out of one's own free will. |
| wistful | Full of a sad yearning or longing; wishful. |