Authorize
(v.) to approve or permit; to give power or authority to
Testimonial
(n.) a statement that speaks to a person's character or to the product, expressing's the value and worth of someone or something
Illicit
(adj.0 not permitted, unlawful, improper
Reminisce
(v.) to recall one's past thought, feelings, or experiences
Authorize
The teacher will authorize us tom start the game.
Culprit
(n.) a person who has committed a crime or is guilty of some misconduct an offender
Memorandum
(n.) a note to aid one memory an informal note or report (pl., memorandums or memoranda
Fatality
(n.) an event resulting in death; an accidental death
Persevere
(v.) to keep doing something in spite of difficulties; to refuse to quit even when the going is thought
Culprit
The culprit who broke the vase finally told the truth.
Dawdle
(v.) to waste time to be idle; to spend more time in doing something then is necessary
Inflammatory
(adj.) causing excitement on anger, leading to unrest, violence, or disorder
scour
(v.) to clean or polish by hand rubbing, examine with great care; to move about quickly in search of
Gullible
(adj.) easily fooled, tricked, on cheated
Dawdle
Don't dawdle, or we will be late for class.
Prevaricate
(v.) to lie, tell an untruth; to mislead on purpose
Immerse
(v.) to plunge or dip into a fluid; to involve deeply
Dissect
(v.) to cut apart in preparation for scientific study; to analyze with great care.
Expend
(v.) to pay out, spend; to use up
Illicit
They got in trouble for doing something illicit at school.
Pathetic
(adj.) marked by strong emotion, especially pity and sorrow; able to move people emotionally; worthy of pity; woefully inadequate or lacking
Quash
(v.) to crush, put down completely
Relish
(n.) enjoyment or satisfaction; something that adds a pleasing flavor; (v.) to enjoy greatly
Writhe
(v.) to make twisting movements in way that suggests pain or struggle
Persevere
Even when it was hard, she chose to persevere and keep trying.