| A | B |
| Creed | A system of beliefs or principles that guides a person's actions. |
| Credential | Something that entitles a person to confidence, credit, or authority; written evidence of a person's qualifications. |
| Credulous | Tending to believe too readily; gullible. |
| Miscreant | A person who behaves badly or criminally; villain. |
| Credence | Acceptance as true or valid; trustworthiness. |
| Incredible | Too extraordinary to be possible; astonishing. |
| Credibility | The quality of deserving confidence; readiness to believe. |
| Accredit | To recognize as having met official standards; attribute to. |
| Discredit | To cast doubt on; disgrace. |
| Creditable | Deserving commendation; praiseworthy. |
| Serenity | The quality of being unruffled or untroubled. |
| Incite | To provoke to action or to urge on/ |
| Inert | Something which lacks the power to move or act. |
| Composure | Control of one's emotions. |
| Alacrity | Speed and willingness in acting or responding. |
| Ennui | Listlessness from inactivity or lack of interest. |
| Impetuous | Describes someone who tends toward suddenness and boldness of action. |
| Pandemonium | Wild uproar or loud noise. |
| Imperturbable | Describes someone who is not easily disturbed or excited. |
| Indolent | Describes someone who is reluctant to exert himself or herself. |
| Complaisant | Describes someone who shows a desire or willingness to please. |
| Brazen | Describes a rudely bold or insolent person. |
| Intrepid | Describes a courageous or fearless person. |
| Pacific | Describes a peaceful person. |
| Conspicuous | Something that is easy to notice or that attracts attention. |
| Flamboyant | Something that is exaggerated or showy. |
| Unabashed | Describes a person that is not easily embarrassed. |
| Strident | To have a shrill, harsh, or grating sound or effect. |
| Reserved | Describes someone who is quiet and restrained in manner. |
| Docile | Describes someone who is easily managed. |