| A | B |
| becoming | attractive; suitable; pleasing to the eye |
| chic | a. stylish; fashionable. b. fashionably dressed c. elegance; sophistication |
| debonair | Sophisticated in a lively, gracious manner; "of good disposition" |
| disheveled | Untidy, messy; "to disarrange the hair" |
| dowdy | Shabby and lacking in style |
| drab | Faded and dull in appearance; uninteresting |
| garb | Clothing, especially clothing for a particular job or occasion |
| rumpled | Wrinkled or creased |
| unsightly | Ugly; unpleasant to look at. |
| veneer | a. An appearance that gives a favorable, though false, impression. A veneer of friendliness b. Layer of material, such as wood, covering another, inferior material. |