| A | B |
| Abhor | To loath; to hate |
| Agitation | A disturbed, upset, or troubled state of mind |
| Antagonism | Active opposition or hostility |
| Arrogance | Haughtiness; pride mixed with contempt |
| Aversion | Strong dislike or distaste |
| Awe | Feeling of wonder, reverence, or fear |
| Credulity | An excessive inclination to believe |
| Detest | To dislike intensely; to hate |
| Ecstasy | State of great joy, delight, or rapture |
| Egotism | Conceit; selfishness; vanity |
| Exasperation | Extreme irritation or annoyance |
| Mercurial | Changeable; unpredictable |
| Pessimistic | Having to do with expecting the worst; gloomy |
| Solitude | The state of being alone; isolation |
| Trepidation | Fear or agitation; nervous dread |
| Vindictive | Spiteful; vengeful; bearing a grudge |
| Virtue | Goodness; moral and ethical excellence |
| Visceral | Instinctive or emotional; not rational or intellectual |
| Void | Feeling of emptiness or loss |
| Volatile | Changing rapidly from one mood to another |