| A | B |
| Condemn | to judge that a person is to blame for something |
| Indignant | angry or annoyed at the unfairness or unreasonableness of somebody or something |
| Concede | to admit or acknowledge something, often grudgingly or with reluctance |
| Conviction | a belief or opinion that is held firmly |
| Strive | to try hard to achieve or get something |
| Dote | to be excessively fond of somebody or something |
| Misgivings | a feeling of doubt or apprehension, especially about undertaking a course of action |
| MIS | “to send, to put” |
| Surmise | To draw a conclusion based on little or no information; to guess |
| Demise | The end of existence; death |
| Remit | To make less or weaker; to forgive or pardon |