| A | B |
| Unconditional | Without any conditions |
| Disgrace | Loss of reputation or respect |
| Nonessential | not absolutely necessary |
| Mislead | Give someone the wrong idea or trick someone |
| Depression | feelings of severe sorrow and dejection |
| Infallible | incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. |
| Implacable | relentless; unstoppable |
| Irrevocable | not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; |
| Irrefutable | impossible to deny or disprove. |
| Illegible | not clear enough to be read |
| Subservient | prepared to obey others unquestioningly |
| Enforce | compel someone to follow a law, rule or obligation |
| Prescribe | advise and authorize the use of (usually medicine but can also be used with actions |
| Foreshadow | be a warning or indication of (a future event). |
| Resource | a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be used to be successful |
| Benign | Someone who is or something that is not harmful |
| Benevolent | Someone who is or something that is kindly |
| Beneficent | Someone who is or something that is generous |
| Beneficial | Something that results in good |
| Malevolent | Someone who is or something that is Harmfu |
| Maleficent | Causing harm or destruction |
| Malnutrition | Lack of proper food or lack of healthy food |