Question | Answer |
alibi | claim of having been elsewhere when a crime was committed; |
alibi | a reason given to explain something |
confederate | a person, state, or country that joins with another for a common purpose |
confederate | a partner in crime |
discharge | to let go |
discharge | to unload cargo or passengers; to fire off; to give off |
economical | careful about spending money or using resources |
frank | honest in expressing thoughts and feelings |
modify | to change somewhat |
mutiny | an open rebellion against authority |
mutiny | to rebel against those in charge |
negative | saying no |
negative | not positive or helpful; less than zero |
pursue | to chase in order to catch |
pursue | to strive to achieve, to carry out |
reign | the power or rule of a monarch |
singular | referring to only one person or thing |
singular | out of the ordinary |
swindle | to cheat out of money or property |
swindle | a scheme for cheating someone |
alibi | excuse, explanation, story, defense |
confederate | ally or accomplice |
discharge | to release, dismiss, shoot |
economical | thrifty, frugal, saving |
frank | direct, blunt, straightforward, truthful |
modify | to adjust, alter, adapt, vary, revise |
mutiny | a revolt, uprising, riot |
negative | bad, unfavorable |
pursue | to follow, hunt, run after, aim for, work for |
reign | the regime, control, to govern, command |
singular | exceptional, unusual |
swindle | to deceive, trick, gyp, con, scam, fraud, hoax |