| A | B |
| Advice (Noun) | an offered opinion or suggeston; guidance |
| Agression (noun) | hostile or aggressive behavior; a physical or verbal attack |
| Allegation (noun) | something stated without proof; assertion; claim; rumor |
| Altercation (noun) | a noisy or angry dispute; controversy; quarrel; fight |
| Avarice (noun) | a strong desire for riches or possessions; greed; stinginess |
| Controversey (noun) | argument; dispute; altercation; dissension |
| Fallacy (noun) | false or mistaken idea; belief, or opinion; flaw in reasoning |
| Feud (noun) | a bitter, long-term quarrel, dispute |
| Insinuation (noun) | a suggestion or sly hint; implication; intimidation |
| notion (noun) | idea; concept; suspician; beelief; opinion |
| perspective (noun) | a point of view; outlook; prospect |
| revelation (noun) | admission; discovery; disclosure |
| acknowledge (verb) | recognize the authority of; admit the truth of; reply to |
| convey (verb) | transport; comunicate; give; relate; transfer; consign |
| discern (verb) | understand; comprehend; recognize as seperate or different; see |
| discourse (noun) | talk; converstation; lecture; dialogue |
| Divert (verb) | turn from serious thoughts; change the direction of |
| enlighten (verb) | inform; instruct; clarify; adivse |
| impunity (noun) | freedom from punishment, harm, or loss; absolution; exemption |
| Oblige (verb) | force; compel; demand of; earn graditude of; do a favor of |
| refrain (verb) | keep oneself from doing something; hold off; resist; refuse |
| relinquish (verb) | renounce; put aside, give up; yield; ;quit; release; let go |
| solicit (verb) | try to get something by asking; ask for; plead |
| terminate (verb) | bring to an end; conclude; finish; discontinue |
| vindicate (verb) | uphold; support; defend; corroborate; acquit |