| A | B |
| allure | A strong attraction or fascination. |
| avid | Eager; very enthusiastic. |
| exhilaration | Excited happiness |
| effusive | Unrestrained or excessive in emotional expression; gushing |
| fanatic | A person who believes in a cause or an idea to an extent that is unreasonable or abnormal. |
| indifferent | Not interested in or concerned about something; not caring; not good or bad; mediocre |
| jubilant | Full of joy; in a rejoicing mood. |
| reticent | unwilling; reluctant; private about one's affairs; tending to say little |
| zealous | Highly motivated by dedication to a cause, an ideal, or a goal |
| devotion | complete dedication to a cause or person |
| amelioration | The act of making better or improving |
| assuage | to relieve or to make less difficult |
| compensate | to pay; to make up for |
| conserve | to protect from wasteful loss |
| constructive | serving a useful and positive purpose |
| enhance | to make better or more valuable |
| enrichment | the act of making something richer or better; improvement |
| neutralize | to cancel an effect or render it harmless |
| preservation | the act of keeping something in good health or condition |
| redeem | to recover or buy back; to restore honor, worth, or value |
| contemplate | to consider carefully and thoughtfully |
| conviction | a very strong belief or opinion; being found guilty |
| disseminate | to make widely known; to spread |
| engross | to occupy the mind completely; absorb |
| intuition | a feeling; a sense; understanding gained without thinking |
| lucid | easily understood; clear |
| moral | conforming to a standard of right or good behavior; the lesson taught by a story, a fable, or an event |
| profound | deep; deeply thought or reasoned |
| puritanical | strict in matters of religion or moral conduct |
| sanctify | to make holy or sacred |