| A | B |
| judicious | having or showing good judgement |
| adjudicate | to settle a dispute or argument |
| amoral | not concerned about morality |
| mores | attitudes and behaviors that are so firmly fixed that they are followed like laws |
| morose | gloomy, bad-tempered |
| expiate | to make up for doing wrong |
| impious | lacking respect for what should be worshipped |
| consecrate | to set apart as holy |
| execrable | very bad; hateful |
| sacrosanct | so sacred or revered as to be off-limits |