| A | B |
| amiable | pleasant and agreeable |
| boisterous | loud or noisily |
| brazen | shameless |
| caricatures | pictures, cartoons, or descriptions that exaggerate the peculiarites of a person |
| conceited | having too high of an opinion of oneself |
| contemptuous | scornful |
| debonair | pleasant, courteous, and cheerful |
| dismal | dark and gloomy |
| etiquette | the customary rules for conduct or behavior in polite society |
| excursions | short journeys taken for interest or pleasure |
| exhilarating | merry or liveley; full of energy |
| galoshes | rubber or plastic overshoes covering the ankles, worn in wet, snowy weather |
| hysterical | very funny |
| insatiable | that which cannot be satisfied |
| penitence | sorrow for doing wrong; repentence |