| A | B |
| IM | not |
| impasse | (n): a position or situation from which there is no escape; deadlock |
| impecunious | (adj.): having little or no money; penniless; poor |
| impertinent | (adj.): intrusive or presumptuous, as persons or their actions; insolently rude; uncivil |
| improvident | (adj.): not provident; lacking foresight; incautious; unwary; neglecting to provide for future needs |
| impervious | (adj.): incapable of being injured or impaired; incapable of being influenced, persuaded, or affected |
| PED | foot |
| POD | foot |
| expedient | (adj.): serving to promote one's interest |
| expedite | (v): to speed up the progress of; hasten |
| impediment | (n): obstruction; hindrance; obstacle |
| podiatrist | (n): a person qualified to diagnose and treat foot disorders |
| VER | truth |
| veracity | (n): habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness |
| veraciously | (adj.): habitually speaking the truth; truthful; honest |
| verdict | (n): the finding of a jury in a trial; an expressed conclusion; a judgment or opinion |
| verify | (v): to prove the truth of, as by evidence or testimony; confirm; substantiate |
| veritable | (adj.): being truly so called; real or genuine |