to tell about something using words, including how it looks, feels, or acts.
describe
people whose job is to keep others safe and make sure laws are followed.
police
a person who helps others with legal problems and speaks for them in court.
lawyer
an adjective, meaning solid and not soft or squishy to the touch.
firm
An adjective, meaning having a very bad or unpleasant smell.
foul
To find someone guilty of a criminal offense
convict
a person who does not tell the truth.
liar
a small part or piece of information about something.
detail
A verb, meaning to guide or manage how something moves or behaves.
control
An adjective, meaning new, clean, or full of life.
fresh
to put someone in jail as a punishment or for safety.
imprison
something used to hurt or protect, such as a tool or object in danger.
weapon
money that is owed to someone else.
debt
an adjective, meaning having done something wrong or bad.
guilty
A verb, meaning to give someone hope or support so they keep trying.
encourage
to decide or make a firm choice to do something.
determine
someone who sees something happen and can tell others about it.
witness
a sad feeling about something wrong or unkind that happened.
regret
An adjective, meaning something that is true in most cases or usually happens.
general
A noun, meaning an agreement or harmony in thinking or action.
accord
to cause a change in something or someone.
affect
a red or green plant with thick stalks that tastes sour and is often used in pies.
rhubarb
a statement that something is wrong or not fair.
complaint
A noun, meaning the total or quantity of something.
amount
A verb, meaning to think something is likely or to guess based on what you know.
suppose