| A | B |
| aversion | a strong dislike |
| decorum | good taste in conduct or appearance |
| exhilaration | a feeling of high spirits or lively joy |
| importune | to ask urgently or repeatedly; to annoy or trouble |
| nonconformist | one who does not follow generally accepted beliefs, customs, or practices |
| occult | secret or hidden from view |
| abject | low, contemptible, wretched |
| congenial | suited to one's needs or nature; agreeable |
| deliberately | in an unhurried and thoughtful manner |
| impetuous | acting with sudden or rash energy; hasty |
| misgiving | a feeling of doubt, mistrust, or uncertainty |
| perturbation | a disturbance of the emotions; agitation; uneasiness |
| pervade | to spread through every part of |
| transgress | to violate a command or law |
| anecdote | short account of a personal incident |