100%(RATED A+)
barbiturate - ANSWERdrugs like antidepressants
accessory - ANSWERsupplementary component
accident - ANSWERunfortunate mishap
aquainted - ANSWERbeing familiar with
adjacent - ANSWERadjoining, or having a common edge
affidavit - ANSWERwritten declaration made under oath, used as evidence
aggravated - ANSWERmade more severe or intense, to annoy or exasperate
someone
alibi - ANSWERan excuse, pretext, or defense for someone, evidence against the
crime
alleged - ANSWERdoubtful or suspect
analysis - ANSWERdetailed examination or investigation
apparent - ANSWERclearly visible or understood; obvious
arraign - ANSWERaccuse of wrong doing; censure, prosecute
censure - ANSWERformal disapproval; condemnation
belligerent - ANSWERhostile or aggressive
conscientious - ANSWERcharacterized by extreme care or great effort; careful or
diligent
contusion - ANSWERbruise
corroborate - ANSWERconfirm, verify, or give support to; endorse
counterfeit - ANSWERfake or fraud
defamation - ANSWERabusive attack on someones character; libel or slander
libel - ANSWERpublished false statement that is damaging to a persons reputation;
defamation
, deterrent - ANSWERsomething interfering with an action or progress; discourage
malicious - ANSWERintending to do harm; spiteful or vindictive
vindictive - ANSWERstrong desire for revenge; vengeful
obscene - ANSWERoffensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality;
explicit aka like sex in a car....
obstruct - ANSWERblock passage through; clog or jam
occurrence - ANSWERinstance of something happening; event or affair
omission - ANSWERsomething getting left out or excluded
dilapidated - ANSWERruin as a result of aging or neglect; run-down or battered
disheveled - ANSWERdisorder or disarray
disorderly - ANSWERirregular or illogical organization
disperse - ANSWERmove away or seperate
disturbance - ANSWERdistraction or interference; an interruption of peaceful
condition
prevalent - ANSWERfrequent or common
protruding - ANSWERextending out beyond a surface or boundary
puncture - ANSWERpierce or make a hole into
quarrel - ANSWERangry dispute; disagreement or argument
recollection - ANSWERprocess of remembering
recurrence - ANSWERhappening again; returning
refer - ANSWERmake a remark that calls attention to; mention or reference
rendevous - ANSWERmeeting place
respiration - ANSWERbreathing
restitution - ANSWERrestoring something to its origonal state; return or compensate
resuscitate - ANSWERrevive someone from unconsciousness; restore
scarcely - ANSWERhardly or barely; may refer to a short amount of time; rare or
seldom occurrence of something