| A | B |
| brilliant | Shining brightly; glittering 2. very vivid in color; excellent; wonderful |
| excellent | Of the highest quality; very fine; superb |
| enjoyable | Giving enjoyment; pleasant; agreeable |
| visible | Capable of being seen; perceptible to the eye |
| lovable | Having qualities that attract affection; adorable |
| passable | Capable of being passed or crossed; not blocked 2. Satisfactory but not outstanding; adequate |
| ignorant | Without education or knowledge; uninformed |
| impossible | Not likely to happen or be done |
| noticeable | Easily observed; evident |
| workable | Capable of being used or put into effect successfully; practical |
| fragrant | Having a pleasant odor |
| client | A person consulting a professional, such as a lawyer or an accountant 2. a customer or patron |
| washable | Capable of being washed without fading, shrinking, or other injury |
| gallant | Brave and noble; courageous; valorous |
| agent | Someone with the power or authority to act for another 2. A representative of a government or a governmental department |
| hesitant | Inclined to be slow to act, speak or decide; uncertain |
| capable | Able; skilled; competent |
| considerable | Fairly large or great in amount, extent, or degree |
| responsible | Dependable; reliable; trustworthy |
| evident | Obvious; clear; plain |
| terrible | Causing terror or fear; dreadful 2. very bad |
| different | Distant; separate |
| remarkable | Worthy of notice; extraordinary; uncommon |
| constant | Happening all the time; persistent |
| student | A person who is attending school, college, or university |
| improbable | Unlikely |
| irresistible | Too strong, powerful, or compelling to be refused or resisted |
| predominant | Greater than all others in strength, authority, or importance; dominant |
| magnificent | Splendid in appearance; grand; extraordinary |
| apparent | Readily understood or seen; obvious |