| A | B |
| rectify | make right or correct; to set straight |
| morose | showing a gloomy attitude |
| uncouth | improper in your actions; impolite, crude |
| feign | to pretend; give a false impression |
| censure | to criticize severely, public rebuke |
| pugnacious | quarrelsome; eager to fight |
| embellish | add details to make it sound or look better |
| listless | lacking energy and a desire to do anything |
| complacent | happy with how things are even if not perfect |
| raucous | very loud, noisy or disorderly |
| saunter | move in a leisurely manner, stroll |
| glutton | someone who eats or drinks too much |
| adept | very good at doing something skilled |
| prudent | cautious and careful - makes wise decision |
| taciturn | an untalkative manner, silent or quiet |
| petulant | childish, bad-termpered, sulky |
| entreat | ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something |
| hedonism | the pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence |
| spendthrift | someone who wastes money |