| A | B |
| chronic | Constant; continuing; lasting a long time |
| pretense | A false show or claim |
| optimist | Someone who always ecpects a good outcome |
| alter | To change |
| refrain | To hold oneself back from doing something |
| ample | More than enough; plenty of |
| remorse | A strong feeling of regret and guilt |
| chronological | In the time order in which events happened; sequence |
| blunt | Straightforward and brief; often rudely so. |
| prolong | Top make something last longer |
| donor | A person who gives or contributes to others |
| apprehensive | Frightened; uneasy; anxious |
| phobia | A continuing, abnormally extreme fear |
| prudent | Cautious; careful; wise |
| acute | Severe; sharp |
| arrogant | Filled with self-importance; overly proud and vain |
| prominent | Very noticeable; obvious; stands out |
| recipient | A person who receives something |
| anonymous | Created or given by an unknown or unidentified person |
| bestow | To give to someone, as an honor, a gift, or award |