| A | B |
| elated | In high spirits; joyful; happy. |
| hilarious | Very funny; provoking much laughter. |
| humor | The quality of being comical or funny. |
| hysterical | Extremely funny. |
| josh | To tease in a playful, lighthearted way. |
| joyous | Full of joy; joyful. |
| mischievous | Naughty; causing mischief. |
| positive | Causing, making, or focusing on progress; constructive. |
| quirk | A peculiarity of behavior. |
| rash | Too hasty or bold; reckless. |
| raucous | Boisterous and disorderly. |
| sneer | A scornful facial expression made by raising one corner of the upper lip slightly. |
| vivacious | Full of spirit and animation; lively. |
| whimsical | Determined by, marked by, or arising from, a sudden fancy or idea. |
| wit | The ability to make humorous or clever remarks. |