| A | B |
| absolve | to free from guilt or responsibility |
| arbitrary | subject to individual will or judgement; discretionary; autocratic |
| credo | a formal statement of belief |
| dissolute | indifferent to moral restraints; licentious |
| impute | to attribute |
| indubitable | not able to be doubted; unquestionable; certain |
| jurist | one versed in the law |
| oppobrium | disgrace or reproach incurred by conduct considered shameful; infamy |
| perfidy | disloyalty; treachery; base breach of faith or trust |
| renegade | a traitor;a deserter |