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  • 1

    Carefully, because you think there may be a danger or a problem or you do not trust sb/sth

    warily

  • 2

    Very useful or important

    valuable

  • 3

    In the way that is usual or normal; most often

    usually

  • 4

    By bad luck

    unfortunately

  • 5

    Not worried or surprised by sth unexpected that happens

    unfazed

  • 6

    Having the usual qualities or features of a particular type of person, thing or group

    typical

  • 7

    To pretend not to notice sth bad that is happening, so you do not have to do anything about it

    turn a blind eye

  • 8

    (adv)to a small degree

    a bit

  • 9

    to a small degree

    a little

  • 10

    v) to decide and state officially in court that sb is not guilty of a crime

    acquit (of charges)

  • 11

    an official decision in court that sb is not guilty of a crime

    acquittal

  • 12

    in a way that is angry and threatening

    aggressively

  • 13

    at all times; on every occasion

    always

  • 14

    once a year

    annually

  • 15

    at an exact point in time

    at that moment

  • 16

    completely confused by sth strange or difficult to understand

    baffled

  • 17

    in a way that almost does not happen or exist

    barely

  • 18

    confused

    bewildered

  • 19

    be forced to do what sb else wants you to do, usually unwillingly

    bow to pressure

  • 20

    to resist or oppose the general direction in which a situation is changing or developing

    buck the trend

  • 21

    in a way that shows you are not excited, nervous or upset

    calmly

  • 22

    in a way that is easy to see or hear

    clearly

  • 23

    worried and feeling concern about sth

    concerned

  • 24

    to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done sth wrong or illegal

    confess

  • 25

    a statement that a person makes to admit that they are guilty of a crime; the act of making such a statement

    confession

  • 26

    to decide and state officially in court that sb is guilty of a crime

    convict (of robbery / arson, etc.)

  • 27

    the act of finding sb guilty of a crime in court; the fact of having been found guilty

    conviction

  • 28

    happening, done or produced every day

    daily

  • 29

    causing feelings or impressions associated with a particular place

    creating mood and atmosphere

  • 30

    unable to think clearly, especially because of a shock or because you have been hit on the head

    dazed

  • 31

    to say or write sth in support of sb/sth that has been criticized

    defend

  • 32

    the person in a trial who is accused of committing a crime

    defendant

  • 33

    to keep sb in an official place, such as a police station, a prison or a hospital, and prevent them from leaving

    detain

  • 34

    in a way that causes or shows sadness

    dismally

  • 35

    unable to recognize where you are or where you should go

    disorientated

  • 36

    extremely upset and anxious so that you cannot think clearly

    distraught

  • 37

    used to emphasize sth unexpected or surprising

    even

  • 38

    in, to, or at every place; all places

    everywhere

  • 39

    to officially state that sb is not responsible for sth that they have been blamed for

    exonerate (from / of)

  • 40

    to use an example or action done by sb else as a guide to copy

    follow sb’s lead

  • 41

    giving signs of things that will happen in the future

    foreshadowing events

  • 42

    not under the control or power of sb else; able to do what you want

    free

  • 43

    to be or do sth different from what is normal or natura

    go against the grain

  • 44

    almost no; almost not; almost none

    hardly

  • 45

    used to express what you hope will happen

    hopefully

  • 46

    without delay

    immediately

  • 47

    in an annoyed or irritated way, especially because you have to wait for a long time

    impatiently

  • 48

    to show or suggest that sb is involved in sth bad or criminal

    implicate (in a robbery / attack, etc.)

  • 49

    making you admire them, because they are very large, good, skilful, etc.

    impressive

  • 50

    extremely

    incredibly

  • 51

    in a way that shows you cannot believe sth

    incredulously

  • 52

    to officially charge sb with a crime

    indict

  • 53

    a written statement accusing sb of a crime

    indictment

  • 54

    taking part in sth; being part of sth or connected with sth

    involved

  • 55

    exactly; simply; only

    just

  • 56

    having none or not enough of sth

    lacking

  • 57

    without many locked doors

    low security (of a prison)

  • 58

    by good luck

    luckily

  • 59

    in a relaxed and normal way; in a way that you would expect

    naturally

  • 60

    a short distance from sb/sth; not far away

    nearby

  • 61

    almost; not quite; not completely

    nearly

  • 62

    nobody or nothing except; in no other situation, place, etc.

    only

  • 63

    extremely happy or pleased

    overjoyed

  • 64

    to punish sb for breaking a rule or law by making them suffer a disadvantage

    penalize

  • 65

    a punishment for breaking a law, rule or contract

    penalty

  • 66

    an urgent emotional request

    plea

  • 67

    to state in court that you are guilty or not guilty of a crime

    plead

  • 68

    that can be done or achieved

    possible

  • 69

    being in a particular place

    present

  • 70

    increasing or decreasing in size, amount or degree according to changes in sth else

    proportionate

  • 71

    to officially charge sb with a crime in court

    prosecute

  • 72

    a person or an organization that prosecutes sb in court, together with the lawyers, etc.

    prosecution

  • 73

    not long ago

    recently

  • 74

    to let somebody/something come out of a place where they have been kept.

    release (on bail)

  • 75

    to send somebody away from a court to wait for their trial which will take place at a later date.

    remand (in custody)

  • 76

    feeling bitter or angry about something that you think is unfair.

    resentful

  • 77

    having the job or duty of doing something or taking care of somebody/something, meaning you may be blamed if it goes wrong.

    responsible

  • 78

    showing the qualities and features that make people different from each other.

    revealing character

  • 79

    unfortunately.

    sadly

  • 80

    in a serious way; used at the beginning of a sentence to show a change from joking to being more serious.

    seriously

  • 81

    to encourage somebody to do something or to encourage them to try harder to achieve something.

    spur (sb) into action

  • 82

    to try harder in order to benefit from an opportunity or deal with a situation.

    step up to the mark

  • 83

    quickly and unexpectedly.

    suddenly

  • 84

    encouraging somebody or giving them help.

    supportive

  • 85

    to decide and act on your own without waiting for somebody to tell you what to do.

    take (the) initiative

  • 86

    to make a statement that something happened or that something is true, especially as a witness in court.

    testify

  • 87

    a formal written or spoken statement saying what you know to be true, usually in court.

    testimony

  • 88

    to do what you are expected to do without causing trouble for anyone.

    toe the line