abide
those who formally charge someone with a crime or wrong doing
accusers
Act of being found not guilty
acquital
to warn or reprimand someone
acquittal
faulty, inappropriate, or wrong
admonish
state of being nothing
annihilation
written defense of ones actions or beliefs
apology
to understand or perceive
apprehend
to express approval or agreement, typically officially
assent
charming or enchanting someone in a deceptive way
beguiled
appropriate, fitting
becoming
a thing that is helpful or beneficial or blessing.
boon
false and malicious statements, slander
calumnies
to examine parts of something
censor
having knowledge or being aware
cognizant
to admit something that is true or valid after denying first time
excessive pride in ones self
conceit
granting something with others
conferring
limitation or restriction
constraint
acting dishonest to gain personal benifit
corrupting
deserving blame
culpable
a spiritual sign or voice
daimonion
to regard or consider
deem
moral corruption or wickedness
despravity
people who criticize someone or something
detractors