| A | B |
| insipid | Lacking qualities that excite, stimulate, or interest; dull. |
| deportment | manner of personal conduct; behavior. |
| audacious | recklessly daring or bold; unrestrained by convention or propriety |
| approbation | An expression of warm approval; praise. |
| garrulity | Excessive talkativeness; loquaciousness. |
| invidious | Tending to rouse ill will, animosity, or resentment: |
| imperious | Arrogantly domineering or overbearing |
| obsequious | Full of or exhibiting servile compliance; fawning. |
| urbane | Polite, refined, and often elegant in manner. |
| spurious | Lacking authenticity or validity; not genuine; false. |
| puerility | immaturity; childishness |
| punctilious | Strictly attentive to minute details of form in action or conduct. |
| deprecate | to express disapproval of; to belittle |
| miasma | A noxious (poisonous) atmosphere or influence: |
| reprobate | A morally unprincipled person; one destined to damnation |
| indescretion | inability to act responsibility; "throwing caution to the winds" |
| feasible | probably; likely; capable of being done |
| pensive | dreamily or wistfully thoughtful |
| deferential | courteous; dutiful; showing respect |
| protuberance | something bulging out beyond the surrounding surface; something that is protruding |