| A | B |
| Ardent | very enthusiastic, impassioned |
| Chagrin | irritation or humiliation caused by disappointment or frustration |
| Condescending | patronizing; to behave as one who is descending from superior height or rank |
| Dismay | sudden or complete loss of courage; utter disheartenment |
| Emanate | to flow out; to send forth |
| Euphoric | experiencing an intense state of happiness, confidence or well being |
| Fathom | to understand, to get to the bottom of; to determine the depth of |
| Inanimate | not having life, without energy or spirit |
| Keen | sharp or piercing; intelligent, extremely sensitive or responsive; eager, enthusiastic |
| Lofty | very high, noble |
| Morose | having a gloomy manner or disposition; not friendly or sociable |
| Palatable | agreeable to the taste of one's sensibilities; suitable for consumption |
| Placid | calm, peaceful |
| Surreal | having an oddly dreamlike quality; bizzare |
| Reverance | a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe |