VisualLang

Unit 4 - 4B

21 Words

11m

information
1.
in
for
ma
tion
Noun

facts or knowledge related to a thing or person

She shared important information about the upcoming event.

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arrest
2.
a
rrest
Verb

(of law enforcement agencies) to take a person away because they believe that they have done something illegal

The police officer decided to arrest the suspect after gathering sufficient evidence.

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theft
3.
theft
Noun

the illegal act of taking something from a place or person without permission

The police launched an investigation into the theft of expensive jewelry from the local boutique.

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murder
4.
murder
Noun

the crime of ending a person's life deliberately

The detective was called to investigate a murder that had shocked the small town.

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charge
5.
charge
Noun

the sum of money that needs to be payed for a thing or service

The hotel room charge included breakfast and Wi-Fi access.

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fraud
6.
fraud
Noun

a criminal who deceives people for financial interest or personal advantage

The fraud convinced many people to invest in a non-existent business scheme.

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obtain
7.
ob
tain
Verb

to get something, often with difficulty

She obtains a new book from the library every week.

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false
8.
false
Adjective

not according to reality or facts

He made a false claim about his achievements to impress others.

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document
9.
doc
u
ment
Noun

a computer file, book, piece of paper etc. that is used as evidence or a source of information

The historian discovered an ancient document that shed light on a lost civilization.

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dead
10.
dead
Adjective

not alive anymore

He found a dead rabbit by the roadside.

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sentence
11.
sen
tence
Noun

a group of words that forms a statement, question, exclamation, or instruction, usually containing a verb

Can you construct a sentence using the words provided in the vocabulary list?

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fake
12.
fake
Adjective

designed to resemble the real thing but lacking authenticity

The counterfeit watch was identified as fake, lacking the quality and craftsmanship of the genuine product.

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signature
13.
sig
na
ture
Noun

a person's name written in a specific and unique way, often for the purpose of authentication or verification

She signed the document with her usual signature.

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death
14.
death
Noun

the fact or act of dying

Her grandfather's death had a big impact on her.

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launch
15.
launch
Verb

to start an organized activity or operation

They plan to launch a marketing campaign to promote the event.

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operation
16.
o
pe
ra
tion
Noun

an organized activity involving multiple people doing various things to achieve a common goal

The operation to coordinate the charity event required meticulous planning and collaboration among various volunteers.

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appeal
17.
a
ppeal
Verb

to officially ask a higher court to review and reverse the decision made by a lower court

The defense attorney filed a motion to appeal the sentencing imposed by the trial court.

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enquiry
18.
enq
ui
ry
Noun

an act of asking questions to gather information, clarify doubts, or seek answers about a particular topic or issue

The teacher's enquiry about the student's progress prompted a detailed discussion.

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crime
19.
crime
Noun

an unlawful act that is punishable by the legal system

The police are investigating the crime that occurred last night.

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witness
20.
wit
ness
Verb

to see an act of crime or an accident

She witnesses incidents of shoplifting in her store.

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drown out
21.
drown out
Verb

to make something indistinguishable due to a more dominant or overwhelming factor

The vibrant colors of the artwork were so captivating that they seemed to drown out the surrounding dullness.

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