| A | B |
| Innuendo | An indirect remark or gesture, usually suggesting something belittling; an institution; a hint |
| Expedite | To speed up the ease of progress of |
| Rebuke | To scold sharply; express blame or disapproval |
| Vehement | Intense; forceful |
| Fraudulent | Characterized by trickery, cheating, or lies |
| Auspicious | Being a good sign; favorable; encouraging |
| Extenuating | Serving to make (a fault, an offense, or guilt) less serious or seem less serious through some excuse |
| Transgress | To sin or commit an offense; break a law or command |
| Subordinate | Under the authority or power of another; inferior or below another in rank, power, or importance |
| Redeem | To restore (oneself) to favor by making up for offensive conduct; make amends |