| A | B |
| Skeptical | Marked by or given to doubt |
| Relevant | Having a bearing on or connection with the matter at hand |
| Malicious | Deilerately harmful or spiteful |
| Ameliorate | To make or become better; improve |
| Erractic | Unpredictably eccentric |
| Banal | Drearily commonplace and often predictable |
| Dogmatic | Being black or white, very by the book |
| Arrogant | Overconfident |
| Candid | Free from prejudice |
| Augment | to grow or increase in number |
| Discern | To perceive with the eyes or intellect |
| Meticulous | Very careful, attentive to details |
| Pious | Having reverance for a god |
| Zeal | Enthusaistic devotion to a cause |
| Profuse | Plentiful; copious |
| Distort | To twist out of a proper or natural relation of parts |
| Vulnerable | Capable of being hurt |
| Trivial | Of little significance or value |
| Aesthetic | Pertaining to beauty |
| Biased | A preferance or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgement |