| A | B |
| apex | n. The hightest point of something |
| collusion | n. A secret agreement between parties for a criminal or deceitful purpose. |
| incinerate | v. To burn to ashes. |
| indict | v. To charge with a crime. |
| judicial | adj. Having to do with judges, the law, or the courts. |
| martyr | n. One who chooses to suffer or dir rather than give up beliefs or principles. |
| martyr | v. To be put to death for one's beliefs. |
| multitude | n. 1. A large number of people or things. 2. A crowd. |
| rescind | v. To do away with; to cancel. |
| revere | v. To have great respect and affection for. |
| scion | n. 1. A descendant or heir. 2. A cutting from a plant used to produce new growth. |
| sordid | adj. Dirty or disgusting. |
| suave | adj, Smoothly polite; blandly pleasing.. |
| travesty | n. A distorted example or imitation |
| vindicate | v. 1. To free from blame, guilt, or suspicion. |
| vitriolic | adj. Having a sharp, biting quality; bitterly sarcastic. |