| A | B |
| sloth | Laziness, idleness, or sluggishness |
| shrew | A quarrelsome, scolding, nagging woman |
| leech | A bloodsucking worm; or a person clinging to another with a view to gain |
| avarice | Excessive greed for wealth or possessions |
| rapacity | Excessive greed; or a disposition to seize and carry off |
| dissipate | To waste or be intemperate; or to scatter or cause to disappear |
| perpetrate | To commit, carry through, or be guilty of |
| pander | To supply material or opportunity for vices, or to act as a go-between in love intrigues |
| orgy | Wild and riotous merrymaking, or an overindulgence in some activity |
| defile | To make dirty, tarnish, or pollute |
| desecrate | To profane, to treat irreverantly, or to violate the sanctity of |
| unregenerate | Wicked, sinful,or unrepentant |