| A | B |
| gaudy | tastelessly cheap and showy; flashy |
| jovial | full of playful good humor; genial and jolly |
| extrovert | a person who is outgoing and interested in others |
| abhor | to feel hatred or disgust toward something; to loathe; to reject vehemently |
| quota | an allotment; a proportional share; a maximum number |
| congeniality | compatibility; friendliness; agreeableness; pleasantness |
| dupe | a person easily tricked or deceived; to deceive someone |
| tycoon | a powerful business person or industrialist; magnate |
| cynic | a person who believes that people act only from selfish motives; a socrnful person |
| intimate | characterizing one's deepest nature; very close association; a close personal friend |