Crime
People
Other
Adjective Suffixes
Reported Speech
100

This crime involves stealing.

theft

100

a person harmed, injured, or killed

victim

100

a close-fitting garment covering the whole head and neck except for parts of the face

balaclava

100

careles or careless (one or two s)

carless

100

Right or wrong: 'This is fantastic!' - She said this was fantastic!

Wrong: 'This is fantastic!' - She said that was fantastic!

200

This crime involves illegal movement of goods into or out of a country.

smuggling

200

a person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident, take place

witness

200

a careful search or examination in order to discover facts

 investigation

200

affordable or affordible (with a or i)

affordable

200

Right or wrong: 'It took too long!' - She said it has taken too long!

Wrong: 'It took too long!' - She said it had taken too long!

300

This crime involves giving someone money or something else of value, often illegally, to persuade that person to do something you want.

bribery

300

a person thought to be guilty of a crime or offence

suspect

300

feeling doubt or no trust in someone or something

suspicious

300

reliable or relyable (with i or y)

reliable

300

Right or wrong: 'I told you.' - She said she had told us.

Right

400

This crime involves copying a document, signature, banknote, work of art, etc.

forgery

400

a person accused of a crime

culprit

400

a piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime

clue

400

mysterious or mysteryous (with i or y)

mysterious

400

Right or wrong: 'They travelled to Rome last year.' - She said they had travelled to Rome the following year.

Wrong: 'They travelled to Rome last year.' - She said they had travelled to Rome the previous year.

500

This crime involves false representation of facts. (kriminalinÄ— apgavystÄ—)

fraud

500

a person declared as outside the protection of the law

outlaw

500

the fact of being who or what a person or thing is

identity

500

suspiceous or suspicious (with i or e)

suspicious

500

Right or wrong: 'We were having a great time yesterday.' - She said they were having a great time the day before.

Right

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