| A | B |
| self-disciplined | trained; focused; regulating oneself for the sake of improvement |
| compassionate | sympathetic; caring; concerned |
| introspective | looking inward; observing one's own feelings or thoughts |
| cunning | clever; sly |
| eloquent | fluent; powerfully expressive with words and writing |
| paranoid | overly suspicious; believing that you are being persecuted or that others are out to get you |
| inarticulate | unable to speak understandably or effectively |
| apathetic | lacking emotion or interest; uncaring; disinterested |
| enterprising | full of energy and ideas; willing to undertake new projects |
| ruthless | cruel; hard-hearted; without pity |
| naive | simple; unaffected; overly trusting or gullible |
| persistent | continuing; enduring; refuses to give up or quit |
| illiterate | unable to read or write |
| sincere | truthful; honest; genuine |
| deceptive | misleading; untruthful |
| obstinate | unyielding; inflexible; stubborn |
| inquisitive | curious; full of questions |
| impulsive | hasty; spontaneous; often acts without carefully considering all the factors |
| inconsiderate | thoughtless; selfish |
| courteous | polite and helpful; thoughtful in actions and words; shows compassion through good manners |
| eccentric | unconventional; odd in dress or behavior |
| cynical | denying the sincerity of people's motives and actions; distrustful; skeptical |
| impudent | too bold; disrespectful |
| arrogant | proud; haughty; having an exaggerated sense of one's own worth or feeling of importance |
| dignified | worthy; noble; acting with class and honor |
| altruistic | selfless; thinking of the good of others rather than your own gains |
| vain | conceited; arrogant; having excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements |
| tolerant | patient; putting up with beliefs other than your own |