| A | B |
| awe | a feeling of mixed wonder, fear, and deep respect; to cause a feeling of awe |
| crave | to have a very strong desire or need for; to beg earnestly for something, as forgiveness or mercy |
| detestable | deserving strong dislike, even hatred |
| enchanting | very charming, attractive, or delightful |
| fascinate | to capture and hold the interest and attention of; to hold motionless or spellbound |
| fondness | a loving or affectionate feeling; tenderness; a strong liking for something |
| irk | to annoy; irritate |
| loathe | to dislike greatly; find repulsive |
| rave | to speak wildly or senselessly; to speak with great enthusiasm |
| recoil | to move or jerk back, as a gun upon firing; to shrink back in fear or dislike |