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Anderson 8
andale Anderson lessons 13 and 14
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Someone guilty. | Culprit |
| To declare not guilty. | Acquit |
| crime of deliberately setting something on fire. | Arson |
| Dishonest or improper behavior in a person of authority. | Courruption |
| To make a fake copy of or a false imitation. | Counterfeit |
| A sierious crime. | Felony |
| To put in prison, to jail. | Incarcerate |
| To appear guilty, or evidence of guilt. | Incriminate |
| The extent or range of authority. | Jurisdiction |
| To cheat someone out of money or property. | Swindle |
| To gather in a large quantity. | Amass |
| To add decorative detail. | Embellish |
| ExtravagenceAn expense or effort that is great or excessive. | Extravagence |
| To fill or eat beyond capacity. | Glut |
| Unlimited, unable to be used or tired out. | Inexhaustable |
| Extremely plentiful or luxurious. | Lavish |
| Going beyond proper limits. | Outrageous |
| Abundantly, generously | Profusely |
| Person who spends money carelessly. | Spendthrift |
| Extremely hungry for large amounts for food. | Voracious |