| A | B |
| incoherent | Following the wreak the man was ---. He couldn't think clearly for hours. |
| incongruous | Laughing at a funeral would certainly be considered ---behavior. |
| incontrovertible | Both the get-away car and the murder weapon was found in the man's house. Such evidence was ---. |
| mercenary | Some men returning form Viet Nam couldn't find jobs where they could use their ability to kill, so they became ---(ies). |
| pessimism | There are people who can never be happy. They view life with ---, nothing good in it. |
| pedagogue | Not many college graduates today want to become ---(s). Once out of school they have no desire to return. |
| refute | The young man could not --- his girlfriend's accusation that he had dated someone else. |
| saturate | Jimmy tired to explain to his mom how his clothes had become ---(ed) with his "friend's" beer. |
| terse | Sometimes if we're in a hurry we don't mind a --- reply to our questions. |
| vertigo | Some people suffer from --- if they look down from a high place. |