| A | B |
| lethargy | state of apathy or indifference |
| Satiated | filled beyond natural desire; glutted |
| Frustration | failure or inability to attain something |
| Weltschmerz | literally, world pain: sadness from a gloomy world philosophy |
| Compunction | self-reproach for wrongdoing; slight regret |
| Ennul | a feeling of listless weariness resulting from satiety, boredom, or inactivity |
| Vindictive | disposed to revenge; retaliatory |
| Complacent | completly self-satisfied; smug |
| Puerile | characteristic of childhood; juvenile; immature and silly or trivial |
| Indefatigable | not exhausted by labor or excercise; never tiring |
| Penury | abject poverty |
| Elite | the best or most capable part of any group |
| Intelligentsia | the intelligent and educated classes |
| Banal | common plac; without sparkle or orginality |
| Diffident | possessed with self distrust; shy; timid |
| Introvert | one whose chief interests is direct inward, who is turned in upon himself, and who is much alone |
| Gregarious | preferring the company of others to solitude |
| Extrovert | one whose interest is directed outside of himself and makes friends easily |
| Quixotic | idealistic but unpractical |
| Truculent | savage and pugnacious in character |
| Ambivert | one who finds his satisfaction both within and in the outside world |