| A | B |
| apologist | a person who speaks in defense of a person, idea, or position |
| dissuade | to discourage from doing something through persuasion |
| dupe | to take advantage of people by tricking or fooling them, someone tricked |
| fallacy | a false belief, faulty or illogical reasoning |
| imply | to hint, to suggest indirectly |
| indisputable | certain, beyond question or doubt |
| infer | to draw a conclusion from evidence |
| red herring | something that draws attention away from the main issue |
| refute | to prove to be false, to deny the accuracy or truth of |
| substantiate | to support with evidence |