| A | B |
| acrimonious | biting or vicious especially in feeling language or manner |
| affluent | having an abundance of material possessions |
| amiable | generally agreeable friendly or sociable |
| austere | morally strict stern or cold in appearance or manner |
| contemptuous | expressing disrespect, despising something |
| convict | to prove or declare guilty |
| denunciation | public condemnation |
| elucidate | to make clear by explanation or analysis |
| formidable | inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable |
| infallible | incapable of making mistakes or being wrong |
| oblivious | not aware of or not concerned about what is happening |
| preoccupation | extreme or excessive concern with something or someone |
| reluctant | unwillingly |
| resignation | the acceptance of something undesirable but unavoidable |
| resilient | tending to recover or adjust easily to misfortune or change |
| sullen | silently gloomy or unfriendly |
| tedious | tiresome because of length or dullness boring |
| testimony | evidence given in court |
| verdict | judgment by a jury |