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Formally accusing someone of comitting a crime. Usually the police. (verb)
to charge someone with a crime
Trying to make someone do something you want by giving them money (verb)
Bribe
Someone who steals (noun)
thief
Very strange and ususual (adjective)
Weird
Not acceptable or right for somebody or something (adjective)
Unsuitable
A job or activity that makes you earn a lot of money (adjective)
Lucrative
An animal that hunts, kills and eats other animals (noun)
Predator
When something takes a log time to do, it is.... (adjective)
Time-consuming
Money that is paid to a smart student so that they can study. Usually given from schools or the state
scolarship
The money that a student borrows from a bank (2 words)
Student loan
A teacher of the highest level at the university (noun)
Professor
When someone is found ________, he or she is responsible for commiting a crime
guilty
To make someone pay money as a punishment for a crime (verb or noun)
Fine
When a judge decides what a person's punishment should be (verb or noun)
sentence
Tell a court or law what you know about a crime (verb - 2 words)
give evidence
stealing things from a shop while it is open (noun)
shoplifting
Stealing from houses and flats (noun)
Burglary
Stealing from people and banks (noun)
robbery
A book that has a cover made of thin card (noun)
paperback
The story of a book, film, play, etc (noun)
Plot