| idiosyncrasy | (n.) An unusual habit of one particular person |
| innocuous | (adj.) Harmless; not likely to offend anyone |
| obtrusive | (adj.) A. Unpleasantly noticeable; bold. B. Thrusting out |
| orthodox | (adj.) A. Doing and believing what is commonly accepted. B. Following established faiths and beliefs |
| prevalent | (adj.) Widely or commonly existing or practiced |
| prosaic | (adj.) Dull; ordinary; lacking in imagination and spirit |
| quaint | (adj.) Charmingly odd, especially in an old-fashioned way |
| rarity | (n.) Something that is very infrequent or scarce |
| singular | (adj.) A. Being the only one of a kind; unique. B. Being beyond what is ordinary or usual; remarkable |
| trite | (adj.) Overused and therefore lacking in interest |