| A | B |
| Condemn | To express strong disapproval of |
| Culpable | Deserving of blame or punishment for being wrong, evil, or harmful |
| Exonerate | To free from blame |
| Extort | To obtain by force or threat |
| Condemn | To give a judgment against; to sentence |
| Exonerate | To free from a responsibility, an obligation, or a task |
| Incorrigible | Incapable of being corrected or reformed |
| Malfeasance | Wrongdoing or misconduct, especially by a public official |
| Misdemeanor | A minor offense; a misdeed |
| Condemn | To declare to be unfit for use, often by official order |
| Purloin | To steal, often in a violation of trust; to commit theft |
| Ruffian | A gangster or thug |
| Incorrigible | Difficult or impossible to control |
| Unscrupulous | Lacking moral restraint; scornful of what is right or honorable |
| Ruffian | A tough or rowdy person; a troublemaker |