| A | B |
| Unconditional | Without any limits |
| Nonessential | Unnecessary or unimportant |
| Implacable | Unstoppable |
| Irrevocable | Cannot be changed |
| Foreshadow | warning or prediction of the future |
| Benevolent | Kind |
| Malnutrition | Lack of healthy food |
| Disgrace | loss of reputation or honor |
| Infallible | incapable of making mistakes |
| Subservient | prepared to obey unquestioningly |
| Transgress | going against a law or rule or code of conduct |
| This is an example of something which is Implacable | An angry mob |
| This is an example of unconditional love | a loyal dog's love for its master |
| In this sentence, nonessential means unimportant | He also directed nonessential state workers in the Albany area to remain home. |
| In this sentence, implacable means An enemy who cannot be stopped | On Thursday he said police were facing a “powerful and implacable enemy.. working with professional planning and unlimited evil.” |
| In this sentence, irrevocable means the permissions cannot be taken back | You grant FaceApp a perpetual, irrevocable… royalty-free… license to use, adapt, publish, distribute your user content |
| In this sentence, foreshadow means prediction of what could happen to other areas | The fate of the Groningen field may foreshadow what oil companies and petroleum-producing countries will face as the climate change debate intensifies. |
| In this sentence, benevolent means kind gift | This is not just a “benevolent gift” to those residents affected, Williams said, but good financial sense. |
| In this sentence, malnutrition means people cannot get healthy food | To the extent the rule increases food insecurity in the target population or contributes to malnutrition, those conditions impose social costs, too. |
| In this sentence, transgress means comedians who go against social rules or laws | Maybe this is why, at a time when comedy is clearly flourishing, cancel culture is being visited upon stand-up comedians who transgress. |
| Mislead | Make a person to have a wrong idea |
| The conman misled the old lady into giving up her SSN | In this sentence, misled means tricked or deceived |
| Illegible | Writing that cannot be read |
| This is an example of something irrefutable | The Earth travels around the sun every 365 days |
| An online dictionary | This is an example of a resource |
| Prescribe | Tell someone what they should do |
| Enforce | Cause something to happen |
| This is an example of something benign | A leash while walking the dog |
| This is an example of something malign | Using a leash to hit the dog |
| Malevolent | having or showing a wish to do evil to others. |
| Benevolent | well meaning and kindly |
| The person who donated to the homeless shelter | This is a benevolent person |
| The old man who dug a hole to catch the neighbor's dog | This is a malevolent person |
| When you get a dress code demerit from Mr. G | He is enforcing the school rule |
| Using a computer to type because your handwriting is unclear | Using your resources |
| When the doctor tells you what to do for your health | He is prescribing medication |