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MYSTERIES VOCABULARY

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    Learn about new words to express mysteries
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  • a person who has suffered, or been injured or killed in, a crime
    victim
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  • an incorrect piece of information that is used to distract someone
    red herring
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  • The person or people who have done something wrong
    guilty party
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  • a person who has seen or heard a crime or an accident
    witness
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  • information that is given to police and written down after a crime
    statement
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  • facts or information that show if something is true or not
    evidence
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  • a person who investigates and solves crimes
    detective
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  • information that shows a person was somewhere else when a crime took place
    alibi
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  • the feeling of not knowing what might be about to happen
    suspense
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  • an event or a puzzle that is difficult to work out
    riddle
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  • strange, frightening and even dangerous
    sinister
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  • without an explanation
    unexplainable
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  • a feeling of huge anxiety and worry about something in the future
    dread
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  • The mystery ___________ everyone. No one could understand it.
    baffled
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  • I hate getting _____________________ !
    goosebumps
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  • Dad was happy because he ___________ the puzzle!
    solved
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