Abuse To treat in a harmful, injurious, or offensive way.
Accessory A person who knowingly conceals or assists another who has committed a
crime.
Accident An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally resulting in
injury, which compensation or indemnity is legally sought.
Accolade A tribute, honor, praise of admiration.
Accomplice A person who knowingly helps another in a crime or wrongdoing, often as a
subordinate.
Acquiesce To accept without protest, to agree or submit.
Acquittal A judgment that a person is not guilty of the crime with which the person has
been charged.
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Actionable Furnishing ground for a lawsuit, liable to a lawsuit.
Acumen Keen insight or judgment, shrewdness, astute.
Acuse To charge with the fault, offense, or crime.
Adjacent Near or close to but not necessarily touching
Adjudicate to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence, to settle or determine judicially.
Affable Pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to, friendly; cordial; warmly polite.
Affidavit A written declaration upon oath made before an authorized official.
Aggravate To make worse or more severe, to annoy, irritate; exasperate.
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Alibi The defense by an accused person of having been elsewhere at the time an alleged
offense was committed. An excuse, especially to avoid blame.
Alienate To transfer or convey, as title, property, or other right, to another. To make
indifferent or hostile.
Allegation An assertion made with little or no proof.
Alleged Assumed to have taken place or to be true, even if not proven.
Alleviate to make easier to endure; lessen; mitigate.
Aloof At a distance, especially in feeling or interest; apart.
Altercation A heated or angry dispute; noisy argument or controversy.
Amass To gather for oneself; collect as one's own.