| A | B |
| aloof | reserved; distant, especially in relations with others: an aloof person. apart; at a distance but within view: to stand aloof. |
| amiable | good-natured; friendly. pleasant; agreeable: an amiable group. |
| antisocial | avoiding the company of others; not social; unfriendly. against society: robbery and other antisocial acts. |
| betray | to commit treason against; be a traitor to: betray one's country. to be disloyal or unfaithful to (a cause or a friend). to give away; reveal: careless errors betrayed haste. |
| enmity | deep hatred, as between enemies or bitter opponents; hostility. |
| recluse | a person who withdraws from society; hermit. |
| responsive | reacting quickly to a suggestion, request, influence, or problem; sympathetic. |
| rival | a competitor; someone who tries to outdo another. someone or something that equals or matches another: a performance without rival. being a rival; competing. to try to equal or outdo; compete. to be a match for. |
| solitary | without the company of others: solitary work. single; lone. a solitary pine. far away from society; remote: a solitary cabin in the wilderness. |
| treacherous | disloyal; traitorous: a treacherous friend. dangerous, unsafe: treacherous surf. |