| A | B |
| unparalleled | having no parallel, hence unequaled |
| unremitting | unrelieved, relentless, ceaseless |
| unscathed | unhurt, unharmed |
| unsubstantiated | not proven |
| unwarranted | lacking justification |
| untenable | that which cannot be defended |
| benevolent | an inclination to do good, kindliness |
| misanthrope | a person who hates or distrusts mankind |
| abdicate | give up, resign, esp. a throne |
| benign | good natured, kindly, favorable, not malignant |
| miscreant | one who behaves criminally, an evildoer, a malefactor |
| aberration | a departure from what is normal or typical |
| malefactor | an evildoer or criminal |
| malignant | having an evil influence, very harmful |
| misnomer | wrong name |
| abhor | to dislike intensely, loathe, despise |
| malediction | to say bad things, a curse |
| malevolent | wishing evil or harm upon others |
| malicious | to cause pain, injury or distress to another |
| amicable | pleasant, friendly |
| amity | peaceful, friendly relations |
| amiable | friendly, affable |
| benediction | to say or speak well of, hence a blessing |
| supercilious | thinking you are above others, arrogant, haughty |
| gregarious | enjoying the company of groups, affable |
| benefactor | one who has given help, especially financial |
| supersede | replace, take the place of |
| segregate | separating into different groups |
| egregious | out of the group, outstandingly bad |
| antipathy | feeling against something or someone, dislike |
| empathy | feeling the same thing that someone else does |
| diffident | lack of faith in oneself, lack of confidence |