Acquittal
the act of being found not guilty of a charge
Cognizant
having knowledge or being aware of smth.
Eloquence
fluent or creative in speach and writing
Implicate
To be involved in a crime.
Refutation
the action of proving something wrong
Annihilation
total distruction
Corrupting
causing to act dishonestly for personal gain
Enmity
The state or feeling of being hostile by something or someone
Inquisition
a period or prolonged questioning
Reproach
to express dissaproval
Assent
to formally express agreement
Depravity
Moral corruption or wickedness
Expedient
Convenient and practical although possibly improper or immoral.
Lament
to express passionate grief or sorrow
Subservient
preparing to obey others no questions asked
Boon
A blessing or something helpful
Detractors
people who criticize someone or something
Ignoble
not honorable in character
Prudent
Acting with or showing care and thought for future
Supplicate
to ask for something humbly or earnestly
Calumnies
False and malicious statements, slander
Disdain
the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of ones respect.
Hubris
excessive pride
Prytanis
a member of the Athenian council
Vexed
Frustrated