| A | B |
| comprehensive | Covering completely or broadly; inclusive. |
| dearth | A scarcity or lack. |
| deficient | Lacking an essential quality or element; insufficient. |
| deficit | An amount by which something falls short of the required or expected amount; a shortage. |
| exhaustive | Testing all possibilities or considering all elements; thorough. |
| integral | Essential or necessary for completeness. |
| paltry | Meager; insignificant. |
| plethora | Superabundance; excess. |
| replenish | To fill or make complete again. |
| scant | Being just short of full measure. |
| abnormal | Not normal. |
| conventional | Customary; conforming to most standards. |
| idiosyncrasy | An unusual habit or mannerism of one particular person. |
| orthodox | Adhering to commonly accepted tradition. |
| precedent | An action that can be used as an example for subsequent similar cases. |
| prevalent | Widespread; commonly occurring; generally accepted or practiced. |
| prosaic | Ordinary; lacking in imagination; commonplace. |
| quaint | Charmingly old-fashioned. |
| rarity | Something special or uncommon, usually valued. |
| singular | Out of the ordinary; particular. |