| A | B |
| apparent | easily understood or seen; clear; seemingly plain to see, but not necessarily so |
| bluff | to mislead or fool by boasting; the act of misleading by pretense |
| ethical | right and proper; moral; following accepted rules of behavior, especially professional standards |
| fabricate | to make up in order to deceive; to make, build, or manufacture |
| frank | open and sincere; to the point |
| genuine | actual; not copied or faked; sincere; honest |
| impartial | fair-minded; without prejudice |
| integrity | honesty in word and deed; completeness; unity; soundness |
| obvious | plain to see or understand; evident; clear |
| reliable | dependable; trustworthy |