| A | B |
| antipathy | A hatred or dislike. |
| apathy | Lack of feeling, energy, or interest. |
| empathy | The ability to identify with someone else and understand that person's situation of feelings. |
| pathological | Referring to pathology, the study of disease. Abnormal in behavior. |
| pathos | A feeling of sympathy; a quality that arouses pity or tenderness. |
| misogamy | Hatred of marriage. |
| misogyny | Hatred of women. |
| dysentery | Severe diarrhea. |
| dyslexia | A serious difficulty learning to read in the usual way. |
| covet | To crave or desire, especially something belonging to someone else. |
| cupidity | Greed; avarice. |
| complacent | Self-satisfied; smug. |
| implacable | Impossible to calm or appease. |
| placate | To calm; to pacify; to appease. |
| placid | Showing calmness, peacefulness, or composure. |