accuse (v)
/əˈkjuz/

to say that someone has done something wrong or is guilty of something

accuse

civil (a)
/ˈsɪv·əl/

involving personal legal matters and not criminal law

civil

guilty (a)
/ˈɡɪlti/

feeling guilt

guilty

offense (n)
/əˈfens/

an illegal act; crime

offense

peer (n)
/pɪər/

a person of the same age, the same social position, or having the same abilities as other people in a group

peer

suspect (n)
/ˈsʌspɛkt/

a person who is suspected of a crime or of having done something wrong

suspect

verdict (n)
/ˈvərdɪkt/

a decision that is made by a jury in court, stating if someone is considered guilty of a crime or not

verdict

respect (v)
/rɪˈspekt/

to feel or show admiration for someone

respect

odd (a)
/ɒd/

strange or weird, not normal

odd

aspect (n)
/ˈæs·pekt/

a particular part or feature of a situation, an idea, a problem, etc.; a way in which it may be considered

aspect

supporter (n)
/səˈpɔr·t̬ər/

a person who gives encouragement and approval to someone or something

supporter

back up (phrasal verb)
/bæk ʌp/

to support someone or something; to say that what someone says, etc. is true

back up

aggressive (a)
/əˈɡres·ɪv/

using strong, forceful methods esp. to sell or persuade

aggressive

jury (n)
/ˈdʒʊr.i/

a group of people who judge a competition

jury

reasonable (a)
/ˈriznəbl/

acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation

reasonable

doubt (n)
/dɑʊt/

a feeling of being uncertain about something or not believing something

doubt

release (v)
/rɪˈlis/

to give freedom to someone

release

accurate (a)
/ˈæk.jʊ.rət/

able to do something in an exact way, without making a mistake

accurate

pursue (v)
/pərˈsu/

to try to achieve

pursue

trial (n)
/ˈtrɑɪˌəl/

a formal examination of evidence in court by a judge and often a jury, to decide if somebody accused of a crime is guilty or not

trial
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