What is the legal term for one person killing another?
HOMICIDE
What is to be educated?
Literate
"To fill something up again after it's been used."
Replenish
What term describes the process of accusing someone of a crime and putting them on trial?
Prosecution
What word describes someone courageous and adventurous?
INTREPID
This word describes being very careful and precise.
Rigor
"The process of accusing someone of a crime and putting them on trial."
Prosecution
What do we call something that attracts or tempts someone?
Lure
What's another word for conspicuous?
Obvious, noticeable, apparent, and prominent
What is a synonym for the word "entice"?
Lure
The police investigated the homicide to find out who was responsible for the death.
What are synonyms for homicide?
Killing, manslaughter, and murder.
These are synonyms of what word?
Refill, restock, renew, resupply
Replenish
What is the definition of LITERATE? Give synonyms.
It is being able to read and write well. Synonym: educated, knowledgeable, and scholarly.
Being easily seen or noticed means to be?
Conspicuous
"What adjective describes someone who's fearless and adventurous?"
Intrepid
Define Refrain.
Refrain means stopping oneself from doing something.
Define circumstantial along with synonyms.
Evidence that is not directly witnessed or based on firsthand knowledge but is second-hand knowledge. Synonyms include: indirect, inferred, and implied.
"There was no direct proof of his guilt, only circumstantial evidence."
Being circumstantial means?
"Circumstantial" means evidence that hints at something but doesn't directly prove it.
"She followed the instructions with great rigor, making sure everything was done precisely."
Define the term rigor in this sentence.
Being very careful and exact.
What's a synonym for lure, replenish, homicide, conspicuous, and prosecution?
Lure- Attract, entice, attract
Replenish- refill, restock, renew, resupply.
Homicide- killing, manslaughter, murder.
Conspicuous- noticeable, obvious, prominent, apparent.
Prosecution- legal action, indictment, accusation.