| A | B |
| approbation | approval; act of approving; commendation |
| probe | to explore or investigate; a slender instrument used to explore |
| probation | a trial period in which a person's fitness is tested |
| probate | the process of establishing the validity of a will |
| probable | likely to happen or to be true; plausible |
| probity | honesty or uprightness. George Washington is famous for his ____. |
| reprobate | [rejected on 'test'] of or pertaining to a scoundrel |
| opprobrium | [against reproach] disgrace arising from shameful conduct. Clinton met with ____. |
| prove | try out; determine the quality of something by testing |