| A | B | 
| censure | criticize or blame, a reprimand | 
| abound | to exist in large numbers; many | 
| amnesty | forgiveness; a general pardon, expecially for political prisoners | 
| rift | to break open; to split; a break in friendly relations | 
| admirably | in a worthy manner; commendably | 
| inalienable | not capable of being given or withdrawn | 
| bias | a predjudice or personal tendency; to prejudice or sway | 
| timorous | easily frightened; fearful; timid; cowardly | 
| affidavit | a written statement made under oath | 
| diminutive | referring to suffixes or altered word forms that designate smallness, affection, or familiarity; a very small person or thing; tiny; of small size |