| A | B |
| Affected | Adjective - Artificially assumed or displayed (usually intended to impress) |
| Amoral | Adjective - Lacking a sense of right and wrong; neither good nor bad, neither moral nor moral; without moral feelings |
| Belligerent | Adjective - Combative; quarrelsome; waging war |
| Complacent | Adjective - Self-satisfied; overly pleased with oneself; contented to a fault |
| Dogmatic | Adjective - Arrogantly assertive of unproven ideas; stubbornly claiming that something (often a system of beliefs) is beyond dispute |
| Egocentric | Adjective - Selfish; believing that one is the center of everything |
| Facile | Adjective - Fluent; skillful in a superficial way; easy |
| Furtive | Adjective - Secretive; sly |
| Incorrigible | Adjective - Incapable of being reformed |
| Lethargic | Adjective - Sluggish; Drowsy; Indifferent |
| Mercenary | Noun - A hired soldier; someone who will do anything for money |
| Notorious | Adjective - Famous for something bad |
| Officious | Adjective - Annoyingly eager to help or advise |
| Petulant | Adjective - Rude; cranky; ill-tempered |
| Recalcitrant | Adjective - Stubbornly defiant of authority or control; disobedient |
| Servile | Adjective - Submissive and subservient; like a servant |
| Slothful | Adjective - Lazy; lax; inactive |
| Vapid | Adjective - Without liveliness; dull; spiritless |
| Wanton | Adjective - Malicious; unjustifiable; unprovoked; egregious |
| Willful | Adjective - Deliberate; obstinate; insistent on having one’s way |