| A | B |
| amicable | showing good will; friendly |
| ample | fully sufficient, more than eough |
| archaic | used often in the past |
| banal | lacking originality or freshness |
| calamity | disaster or catastrophe |
| capricious | erratic, doing things on a whim |
| culminate | to reach the highest point in development |
| debase | to reduce in value; lower in rank |
| decorous | dignifed and proper in condct |
| disparate | separate; different |
| ephemeral | short-lived |
| fastidious | very particular, critical |
| garrulous | very talkative |
| genial | warm; pleasantly cheerful |
| imperious | haughty, overbearing |
| inept | unskilled |
| infiniteimal | immeasurably small |
| innocuous | harmless |
| invariable | not changing, constant |
| malign | to speak ill of or slander |