| A | B |
| irreparable | not able to be repaired or remedied |
| adroit | skillflul and clever under challenging conditions |
| stigma | a mark of shame or disgrace; blemish on character or reputation |
| repudiate | to deny the truth, validity, or authority of |
| spontaneous | occurring or done as a result of a natural feeling or impulse; not forced or planned |
| promiscuous | lacking standards of selection; having many sexual partners |
| pinnacle | a peak of achievements |
| constituent | a member of a group represented by an elected official |
| platitude | a remark that is commonplace or has become uninteresting through repeated use |
| contention | a claim that something is true; a declaration |