acquit |
to free from a charge of breaking the law; declare not guilty. |
bribe |
something promised or given to a person as a way of getting that person to do a certain thing. |
bypass |
a road that is built to go around a busy area or to avoid something in the way. |
clarification |
the act or process of making more clear or less confusing. |
closure |
an ending or concluding. |
commerce |
the buying and selling of goods or services; trade; business. |
dispatch |
to send off to a particular place or for a particular purpose. |
enthusiastic |
having or showing great interest. |
linger |
to remain or be slow to leave. |
malicious |
having or reflecting a wish to harm. |
sibling |
a sister or a brother. |
spry |
moving in a brisk and lively way; nimble. |
supposedly |
according to what is believed or said to be true but has not been proven. |
torment |
a state of great suffering of the body or mind. |
usage |
way or manner of using or treating something. |