Match the word with its definition-unit 12
accused (n)
someone who is accused of a crime in a court of law. Ex: The accused told the judge that he was not guilty.
hooligan (n)
someone who is noisy or violent in public places. Ex: Football hooligans caused a lot of damage to the stadium.
robber (n)
someone who steals money or property. Ex: Why do they always glamorise bank robber in movies?
thief (n)
someone who steals something. Ex: How can you accuse me of being a thief? I've never stolen anything in my life.
charge (v)
to accuse someone of committing a crime. Ex: Have the police interviewed any suspects yet?
proof (n)
information or evidence that shows that something is definitely true. Ex: We were unable to establish proof of her innocent.
vandal (n)
someone who deliberately damages or destroys things, especially public property.
burglar (n)
someone who enters a building illegally in order to steal things.
rule (n)
a statement that explains what you can or cannot do in a particular situation. Ex: You can't do that, it's again the rule.
evidence (n)
facts, statements or objects that help to prove whether someone has committed a crime. Ex: The police didn't have enough evidence to convict him.
arrest (v)
if the police arrest someone, they take that person to a police station because they think that he or she has committed a crime. Ex: He was arrested for possession of illegal drugs.
commit (v)
to do something that is illegal or morally wrong. Ex: The study aims to find out what makes people commit crimes.
break (v)
to fail to obey a rule or law. Ex: Students who break these rules will be punished.
justice (n)
treatment of people that is fair and morally right. Ex: Victims are calling for justice.