| A | B |
| Bitter | Harsh; resentful |
| Casual | Not planned |
| Confident | Sure of oneself; Confident |
| Courageous | Brave |
| Daring | Bold; Courageous |
| Encouraging | To give support; Help |
| Entertaining | Interesting; Pleasurable |
| Flowery | Full of ornate expressions and fine words |
| Frustrated | To prevent from achieving a goal |
| Grateful | Thankful |
| Admiring | To regard with wonder and delight |
| Appalled | To horrify, dismay or shock |
| Arrogant | Full of or due to pride |
| Bizarre | Unexpected; Odd |
| Boisterous | Loud; Rowdy |
| Coaxing | To urge with or use soft words; Flattery |
| Disgruntled | To make gloomy; Sad |
| Dubious | Skeptical; Questionable |
| Exasperated | Irritated; Angry; Vexed |
| Hypocritical | One who pretends to be virtuous; Immoral |
| Avant garde | The leaders in new movements |
| Biting | Sarcastic |
| Breezy | Lively |
| Compassionate | Deep sympathy; Pity |
| Content | Happy; Satisfied |
| Delightful | Very pleasing; Giving delight |
| Devoted | Very loving, loyal, or faithful |
| Enraged | Infuriate; Highly vexed |
| Festive | Merry; Joyous |
| Gracious | Showing kindness, courtesy, or charm |
| Adventurous | Daring |
| Amused | To make laugh; Smile |
| Battered | Noisy |
| Bewitching | To attract and delight greatly |
| Cautious | Full of caution |
| Conceded | To admit as true, valid, or certain |
| Critical | Tending to find fault |
| Disgusted | A sickening dislike |
| Dazzling | To surprise or arouse admiration |
| Enchanting | To charm greatly |
| Affectionate | Tender and loving |
| Anxious | Worried; Causing anxiety |
| Bereaved | To leave forlorn, as by death |
| Blissful | Great happiness; Spiritual joy |
| Clever | Skillful; Intelligent |
| Condemned | To disapprove of strongly |
| Delicate | Finely sensitive |
| Distressed | Pain, suffering; To cause misery |
| Energetic | Having or showing energy; Vigorous |
| Ethereal | Not earthly |
| Ambivalent | Conflicting feelings |
| Ashamed | Feeling shame; Reluctant because feeling shame beforehand |
| Bewildered | To confuse hopelessly |
| Chaotic | Extreme confusion or disorder |
| Controversial | Subject to stirring up controversy |
| Detached | Disinterested |
| Dismal | Causing gloom or misery; Dark and gloomy |
| Earnest | Serious; Not joking |
| Foolhardy | Foolishly daring; Reckless |
| Giddy | Unsteady sensation; Dizzy |
| Impassioned | Filled with passion |
| Indifferent | Having or showing no interest, concern, etc... |
| Mischievous | Harmful; Full of tricks |
| Mistrustful | Having no trust or confidence in someone or something |
| Nostalgic | A longing for home; Homesickness |
| Passionate | Having or showing strong emotions |
| Praising | To express approval or admiration |
| Refined | Characterized by exactness |
| Remorseful | Torturing sense of guilt over a wrong one has done |
| Dramatic | Full of action; Exciting |
| Forgiving | Willing or ready to forgive |
| Hopeful | Feeling or showing hope |
| Idealistic | An idealist; A person who tries to live according to his/her ideals |
| Ironic | Doing opposite of what might be expected |
| Lighthearted | Cheerful |
| Magical | Any power or influence that seems mysterious |
| Majestic | Having majesty; High dignity |
| Optimistic | The tendency to take the most cheerful of matters |
| Impractical | Idealistic |
| Indignant | Angry about something that seems unjust, unfair, etc... |
| Mocking | To express scorn; ridicule, etc... |
| Objective | Aim or goal; Anything outside the mind |
| Pleading | To declare oneself of not guilty or guilty |
| Pretentious | Claiming or pretending to be important, elegant |
| Regal | Characteristic or, or like, to be fit for a king or queen |
| Reverent | Feeling or showing reverence; A feeling or attitude of deep respect, love, and awe |
| Sarcastic | A mocking or sneering remark meant to hurt someone; Full of sarcasm |
| Introspective | Looking into one's own mind; Feelings |
| Polished | Elegance; Refinement, as in speech or manners |
| Riveting | To hold (the eyes, attention, etc...) firmly |
| Self-Deprecating | To feel and express disapproval of |
| Smug | So pleased with oneself, one's opinions, etc... |
| Timid | Showing lack of self-confidence |
| Unctuous | Making a false show of deep or sincere feelings |
| Whimsical | Different in an odd way; Unpredicatbale |
| Serene | Not troubled; Calm, peaceful |
| Serendipitous | A seeming gift for finding things accidentally |
| Skeptical | Not easily convinced; Doubting; Questionable |
| Somber | Dark and gloomy or dull |
| Sublime | Inspiring admiration through grandeur |
| Unpretentious | Claiming or pretending to be more important |
| Vindicated | To show to be true or right |
| Witty | Cleverly amusing |
| Scholarly | Devoted to learning |