| A | B |
| Aloof | Reserved; removed in interest or feeling |
| Arrogant | Overly proud; haughty |
| Astute | Shrewd; having keen insight and judgment |
| Belligerent | Hostile; aggressive; fond of fighting |
| Boisterous | Having to do with loud noise caused by great enthusiasm and high spirits |
| Eccentric | Odd; peculiar |
| Evasive | Intending to be vague or to avoid |
| Frigid | Cold in feeling; lacking warmth |
| Genial | Cheerful; kindly; friendly |
| Immature | Lacking complete growth or development; childish in manner |
| Impertinent | Rude; disrespectful |
| Inquisitive | Curious; interested |
| Jovial | Good-humored; full of fun; jolly |
| Practical | Sensible; level-headed; not speculative |
| Precocious | Unusually bright or mature for ones age |
| Provocative | Tending to excite, stir up, or stimulate |
| Scrupulous | Conscientious; attentive to detail; careful to do what is right |
| Suave | Polished; smoothly agreeable or polite |
| Uncouth | Crude, ill-mannered, or rude |
| Vain | Conceited; overly proud of ones appearance, abilities, or achievements |