| A | B |
| abjure (v) | to give up rights; to recant |
| judge (n) | a person chosen to interpret laws, decide on a winner, or settle a controversy |
| jurisdiction (n) | the territory or land in which justice and laws are administered and followed |
| jurist (n) | an expert in law |
| jury (n) | a group of people sworn to abide by the laws to determine the truth |
| just (adj) | lawful; fair |
| justice (n) | fairness; rightfulness |
| justification (n) | the fact that is said to prove that something is true |
| justify (v) | to prove; to offer |
| perjury (v) | to break the law by lying; to break a formal promise; to break an oath |
| superb (adj) | splendid;excellent;beyondthe expected |
| superimpose (v) | to lay or place something over something else |
| superintendent (n) | a person with the highest power, power above everyone else's |
| superior (adj) | above average in quality; excellent |
| supervisor (n) | a person who stands over or above someone in rank; a manager in charge of someone else |
| surcharge (n) | an amount of money (charge) over and above what is already being paid |
| surprise (n) | something that is beyond what is expected |
| surreal (adj) | beyond what is real or believable; bizarre |
| surtax (n) | an extra tax beyond the normal tax |
| surplus (n) | a quantity or amount over and above what is actually needed; extra |