| A | B |
| jurisprudence | study or science of law |
| jurisdiction | area of influence |
| perjure | to lie under oath |
| impunity | freedom from punishment |
| punitive | intended to punish; penalizing |
| subpoena | legal document summoning one to court |
| litigation | the process of a lawsuit |
| litigant | someone involved in a lawsuit |
| autonomous | self-governing; independent |
| nemesis | enemy; something causing harm |
| syndicate | gathering of people with a common interest |
| veteran | expert; someone very experienced |
| inveterate | habitual; having done something for a long time |
| frequent | to visit often or repeatedly |
| infrequent | not occurring often |
| annals | a record of something; a history |
| annuity | payment received every year |
| annual | occurring every year |
| chronology | a history arranged by time |
| chronic | happening repeatedly over a long period of time |
| contemporaneous | happening at or around the same time |
| contemporary | a person from the same time generation |
| tempo | rhythm or beat |
| terrorize | to repeatedly frighten |
| deter | to prevent or discourage |
| horrific | causing extreme horror or disgust |
| abhor | to feel horror towards; hate |
| trepidation | state of fear or alarm |
| intrepid | bold; unafraid |
| formidable | difficult to overcome; intimidating |
| revere | to hold in awe; worship |
| irreverent | not showing proper respect |
| intimidate | to threaten with harm; to frighten |
| timorous | timid; afraid of danger |
| suspect | not able to be trusted; suspicious |
| conspicuous | standing out; unusual |
| respective | corresponding to each thing in a series |
| despicable | deserving of hatred or disgust |
| tutelage | instruction and guardianship |
| intuitive | understood without logic or rational knowledge |
| ocular | having to do with the eye |
| inoculate | to protect againsth disease or harm |
| advisable | appropriate to do; sensible |
| revise | to make corrections; edit ; redo |
| evident | clearly visible; obvious |
| vista | a broad view; outlook |
| admission | confession |
| submissive | tending to obey or yield |
| omission | the act of leaving out or neglecting |
| differentiate | to set apart; to distinguish |
| reference | to bring up; to mention |
| extol | to praise; glorify |
| detract | to take away |
| extract | to take out of; withdraw |
| suggestible | easily influenced; susceptible |
| exaggerated | overstated or overdone |
| ingest | to take into the body or mind |