introductory words in a novel or play
prologue
easy to teach or manage, obedient
docile
a feeling against something; a strong dislike
antipathy
high spirits
exuberance
discouraged
despondent
words added after the end of a novel or play
epilogue
a teacher or guide, especially one who gives museum tours
docent
a foreign substance
antigen
miserable and hopeless
forlorn
very joyful
ecstatic
related to planning and carrying out a complex operation
logistically
what is taught as true by a group
doctrine
a remedy that works against anything harmful
antidote
pleased with yourself
complacent
doing something with great rejoicing
exultantly
referring to words that are contrary to the principlies of sound reasoning
illogical
teach a particular belief or doctrine
indoctrinate
one sound against another
antiphonal
gloom, sadness, depression
melancholy
great joy
jubilation
reasoning
logic
a movie or a television or radio program that provides a factual record or report
documentary
a substance used to kill microorganisms
antibiotic