| A | B |
| junkie | a person who is addicted to something |
| reassure | to say or do something to make someone less frightened |
| temporarily | not permanently |
| cure | a medicine or treatment that fixes an illness |
| prenuptial | before a wedding |
| ceremony | a public or religious occasion |
| in common | to have the same interests or ideas as someone else |
| spontaneous | not planned but done because you suddenly want to do it |
| weird | unusual, different, not normal |
| ultimate | best, worst, greatest, most important |
| affection | the feeling of liking or loving someone very much and caring about them |
| chaotic | in a state of complete confusion and disorder |
| bliss | extreme happiness, joy |
| mutual | shared by two or more people |
| fundamental | central, forming the necessary basis to something |
| unacceptable | something that you cannot accept, allow or approve of |
| split up | when two people stop having a relationship, to separate |
| compromise | an agreement between two people or groups in which each side gives up some of the things they want so that both sides are happy at the end |
| flexible | able to change to suit new conditions or situations |
| reunion | bringing people together again |