| A | B |
| Adroit | cleverly skillful, resourceful, or ingenious |
| Appease | to bring to a state of peace, quiet, ease, calm, or contentment |
| Blithe | glad; cheerful |
| Clandestine | done in secrecy or concealment |
| Conceit | imagination; fancy |
| Congenial | agreeable, suitable, or pleasing in character |
| Diligent | constant in effort to accomplish something |
| Discord | disagreement; dispute |
| Expedient | fit or suitable for the purpose |
| Exquisite | rare or appealing excellence |
| Impeccable | faultless; flawless |
| Impertinent | insolently rude; uncivil |
| Incessant | continuing without interruption |
| Jocular | given to joking or jesting |
| Kindle | to excite |
| Loathe | to feel disgust or intense aversion for |
| Obstinate | not easily controlled or overcome |
| Quench | to satisfy; to extinguish |
| Refuge | shelter or protection from danger |
| Seethe | to be in a state of agitation |
| Subjective | placing excessive emphasis on one's own moods, attitudes, opinions, etc |
| Superb | admirably fine or excellent |
| Superfluous | excessive; unecessary |
| Tranquil | peaceful; quiet; calm |
| Vivid | strikingly bright or intense |