| A | B |
| arbiter noun | a judge who decides a disputed issue |
| biased adj | prejudiced |
| exculpate verb | to free from guilt or blame |
| impartial adj | not in favor or one side or another; unbiased |
| incontrovertible adj | not able to be denied or disputed |
| integrity noun | trustworthiness; completeness |
| objectivity noun | treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices |
| plausible adj | seemingly valid or acceptable; credible |
| substantiated adj verb | supported with proof or evidence; verified |
| vindicated adj verb | freed from blame |
| ambiguous adj | open to more than one interpretation |
| ambivalent adj | simultaneously having opposing feelings; uncertain |
| apathetic adj | feeling or showing little emotion |
| arbitrary adj | determined by impulse rather than reason |
| capricious adj | impulsive and unpredictable |
| equivocate verb | to avoid making a definite statement |
| indifferent adj | not caring one way or another |
| spontaneous adj | naturally occurring |
| whimsical adj | subject to erratic behavior; unpredictable |