| A | B |
| exhort | to urge with argument or strong advice; plead earnestly |
| flamboyant | very showy; strikingly bold |
| foible | a minor weakness or character flaw; a minor fault in behavior |
| innocuous | harmless, inoffensive |
| magnanimous | noble in mind and spirit; especially generous in forgiving |
| masochist | a person who gains satisfaction from suffering physical or psychological pain |
| meticulous | extremely carefully and exact; showing great attention to detail |
| rancor | intense hatred or ill will; long-lasting resentment |
| recrimination | an accusation made in response to an accuser; countercharge |
| repugnant | offensive; distasteful; repulsive |