| A | B |
| asperity | Sharpness or harshness of manner |
| bane | A person or thing that destroys or causes harm |
| buffoon | A person who often makes attempts to be funny; a clown; a fool |
| doleful | Mournful or full of sorrow; causing grief |
| extrovert | A person whose attention is focused on others and on what is going on around him or her |
| garish | Excessively bright and flashy;tastelessly glaring |
| hierarchy | A group or system in which positions if power are ranked, usually from lowest to highest |
| imbue | To fill completely with a feeling or idea; to inspire |
| instigate | To stir up or urge on; to provoke |
| penchant | A strong attraction or leaning |
| rambunctious | Behaving in a wild and unruly manner |
| repertoire | The list of pieces an actor, musician, etc., is ready to perform; the skills or accomplishments of a person or group |
| rudiment | A basic principle or skill |
| undermine | to weaken or ruin by degrees |
| unremitting | Not stopping or slowing down; constant |