accuse |
to blame for or charge with a crime or something wrong. |
conspiracy |
a secret agreement among two or more people to do something wrong or illegal; plot. |
gory |
extremely violent, with great bloodshed. |
insurance |
a protection against certain accidents that is provided by a company in return for payment of a fee. |
intelligence |
the ability to learn, reason, and understand. |
labor |
hard work or effort. |
naturally |
of course; surely; without a doubt. |
readily |
promptly or easily. |
reflect |
to throw back (light, heat, sound, or the like) from a surface. |
sensitive |
able to smell, hear, taste, feel, or see very well. |
separate |
not connected or not attached. |
sigh |
to breathe out with a long breath because of being sad, tired, or relieved. |
tread |
to step or walk on, in, or along. |
twirl |
to cause to spin or revolve quickly; rotate. |