| A | B |
| detriment | something that causes damage, harm, or loss; a disadvantage |
| dexterous | skillful in using tack in actions or speaking; good sense |
| discretion | good judgement or tact in actions or speaking; good sense |
| facetious | humorous; playfully joking; funny |
| gregarious | sociable; enjoying and seeking the company of others; outgoing |
| optimum | best possible; most favorable; most desirable; ideal |
| ostentatious | meant to impress others; flashy; showy |
| scrupulous | careful about moral standards; conscientious; ethical |
| sensory | having to do with seeing, hearing, feeling, tasting, or smelling; of the senses |
| vicarious | experienced through the imagination; not experienced directly; indirectly |