| A | B |
| quarrelsome | likely to argue in an often petty manner |
| meddlesome | likely to interfere in something that does not pertain to them |
| wholesome | something that is good for one’s mental, moral, spiritual, or physical health |
| implicate | to show that someone is involved in a crime |
| insinuate | to suggest or hint in an indirect and often unpleasant way |
| placate | to make something less angry or hostile |
| prevalent | widely accepted, practiced, or favored |
| insolent | showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect |
| virulent | bitterly hostile; describing a disease that is extremely severe or harmful |
| prevalent | widely accepted, practiced, or favored |
| insolent | showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect |
| virulent | bitterly hostile; describing a disease that is extremely severe or harmful |