| A | B |
| plausible | believable; credible |
| incorrigible | incapable of being reformed |
| defamation | an abusive attack on a person's reputation |
| innuendo | a veiled hint or insinuation, especially negative to one's character |
| travesty | a miscarriage of justice; a distortion of proper procedure |
| exculpate;exonerate | free from blame; to declare |
| fabricate | to make up/invent a story |
| unprecedented | without previous example |
| immaterial | of no importance; irrelevant and therefore lacking significance |
| incontrovertible | not open to question; indisputable |