accomplice
a partner in crime
compel
(v) to force to a course of action; to bring about by force
delude
v. to mislead, to deceive
exposition
n - large public exhibition or show, an explanation
incessant
adj - ceaseless, continuing without interruption
baffle
(v.) to puzzle
confide
(v) to tell as a secret, to put trust in
despondent
adj - very sad, depressed, dejected
extricate
v. to disentangle
indelible
adj - incapable of being erased
chaste
(adj) pure in character; pure in taste or style
confiscate
(v) to seize by legal authority
dour
sullen, gloomy in manner (adj)
forlorn
adj - abandoned, sad and lonely because of isolation
innovation
n - something new
coerce
(v) to force or compel
congeal
(v) to change from a fluid to a solid state, to thicken
endorse
v. to apporve, to support to write your name on the back of the check
fraud
n - dishonesty, deception
insomnia
n - inability to sleep, sleeplessness
commence
(v) to begin or start
decrepit
adj - weakened by old age, feeble, infirm
explicit
adj - clearly expressed
genial
adj - cheerful, cordial, lively
intoxicate
v - to make drunk, to excite beyond control