| A | B |
| indifference | We must be careful not to allow --- toward terrorism to develop just because so much time has passed without further incidents. |
| indiscriminate | The terrorist who planned the attacks 9/11 were not --- in their choices; they knew exactly what and where they would hurt America the most. |
| indolent | Students who make poor grades are often mistakenly accused of being --- when actually the material they're studying is just too difficult. |
| libel | John wrote an article in the school paper about Jill that he knew was a lie; the story was clearly ---. |
| misanthrope | Hitler wanted to kill anyone who didn't agree with him or who got in his way; he was to some degree a true ---. |
| opportunist | Some people are ---(s); they can spot a "get rich quick" idea in a heartbeat. |
| permeate | A bad attitude is like foul smelling garbage; its effects can --- a classroom or a school in a short period of time. |
| persevere | My mother always told me to ---, "Finish what you've started." |
| relevancy | The young man gave the officer details that had no --- to the reason he had been pulled over. |
| scanty | Only bread and water was the --- meal that many prisoners of war had to live on. |