The Detective's Case
Detective Zeeshan took on the case. The accused was a famous author. Zeeshan showed his badge and entered the author's house. Seeing the author's body language, Zeeshan felt that he was hiding something. Zeeshan knew that the author was not acting alone; he had an ally. The entire city was on alert because there was a threat of a bomb blast. Zeeshan told his backup team to be ready. A search of the author's room revealed a diary that contained a plan for an armed attack. An arrow in the diary pointed to a specific location. Zeeshan realized this was their next target. He quickly went there with his team and arrested the author. The author initially denied all blame, but broke down in the face of evidence. The blood stain on his shirt was the biggest proof. Zeeshan returned to his bureau and prepared a brief report. The city was saved from a great danger.
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/əˈkjuːzd/
noun
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a person who has been charged with a crime
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The accused pleaded not guilty in court. |
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defendant, suspect, offender
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victim, plaintiff
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accused of theft, accused person, wrongly accused
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/ækt/
verb/noun
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acted
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acted
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acts
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acting
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To do something; to take action; also a law passed by a government.
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She decided to act quickly in the emergency. |
act of kindness |
a good or helpful action
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perform, do, operate, behave, enact
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neglect, ignore
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act quickly, act responsibly, criminal act, act of kindness
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/ˈeɪ.dʒənt/
noun
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A person who acts on behalf of another person or organization.
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The real estate agent showed us several houses. |
secret agent |
A spy working for a government or organization.
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representative, delegate, envoy, broker, spy
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principal, client, customer
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travel agent, real estate agent, sports agent, insurance agent
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/əˈlɜːrt/
adjective
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quick to notice and respond to potential danger or issues; aware and attentive
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The alert dog barked at the stranger approaching the house. |
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vigilant, watchful, aware, observant
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unaware, inattentive
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stay alert, remain alert, alert system
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/ˈælaɪ/
verb
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allied
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allied
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allies
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allying
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To unite or form a connection or partnership with another person, group, or nation.
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The two countries decided to ally against their common enemy. |
ally with |
To form a partnership or alliance with someone.
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associate, unite, partner, combine, join
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oppose, resist, separate
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ally with, strong ally, loyal ally, ally against
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/ɑːrmd/
adjective
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equipped with or carrying weapons
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The bank was robbed by armed men. |
armed to the teeth |
heavily armed or fully equipped with weapons
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equipped, weaponized, fortified, prepared
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unarmed, defenseless, vulnerable
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armed forces, armed men, armed conflict, heavily armed
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/əˈrɛst/
verb
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arrested
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arrested
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arrests
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arresting
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To seize and hold someone by legal authority.
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The police arrested the suspect last night. |
under arrest |
In the custody of the police.
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detain, apprehend, capture, seize, stop
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release, free, liberate
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arrest warrant, arrest the suspect, make an arrest
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/ˈæroʊ/
noun
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a thin, straight weapon with a pointed tip, shot from a bow
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The hunter shot an arrow at the target. |
arrow of time |
the concept that time moves in only one direction, from past to future
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dart, shaft, bolt, missile, projectile
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none, null
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shoot an arrow, bow and arrow, arrow flight, arrow tip
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/əˈtæk/
verb
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attacked
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attacked
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attacks
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attacking
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to use force to try to harm a person, group, or place
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The army attacked the enemy base at dawn. |
heart attack |
a sudden serious medical condition when the heart stops working properly
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assault, strike, charge, raid, ambush
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defend, protect, guard
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launch an attack, under attack, sudden attack, heart attack
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/ˈɔːθər/
noun
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A person who writes books, articles, or other literary works.
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She is the author of several bestselling novels. |
author of one's own fate |
To be responsible for shaping one's own future.
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writer, novelist, creator, originator, composer
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reader, follower
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famous author, best-selling author, author of a book, aspiring author
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/ˈbækʌp/
noun
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a copy of data stored separately to protect against loss
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Make sure to have a backup of your important files. |
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reserve, duplicate, copy
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original, loss
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data backup, backup system, create backup
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/bædʒ/
noun
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A small emblem or sign worn to show membership, authority, or achievement.
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The police officer showed his badge to identify himself. |
badge of honor |
Something that shows pride or achievement, even if it comes from difficulty.
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emblem, insignia, symbol, token, mark
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disguise, concealment
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wear a badge, police badge, company badge, badge of honor
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/bleɪm/
verb
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blamed
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blamed
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blames
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blaming
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to hold someone responsible for a fault or wrong
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He blamed his friend for the mistake. |
put the blame on |
to make someone responsible for something bad
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accuse, fault, charge, condemn
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praise, absolve, forgive
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blame for, put the blame, blame game, blame others
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/blʌd/
noun
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The red liquid that circulates in the arteries and veins of humans and animals.
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The doctor took a sample of blood for testing. |
blood is thicker than water |
Family relationships are stronger than other relationships.
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plasma, lifeblood, gore, vital fluid
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water, pus
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blood pressure, blood test, blood group, blood donation
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/ˈbɒdi/
noun
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the physical structure of a person or animal
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Exercise helps keep the body healthy. |
over my dead body |
absolutely not allowed
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form, figure, corpse, frame, physique
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soul, spirit
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human body, body parts, body weight, body language
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/bɑːm/
noun/verb
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bombed
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bombed
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bombs
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bombing
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A weapon that explodes; also to attack with bombs or to fail badly.
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The city was bombed heavily during the war. |
go bomb |
To fail completely.
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explosive, missile, shell, fail, demolish
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succeed, protect
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drop a bomb, bomb attack, bomb squad, bomb shelter
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📝
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/briːf/
adjective, noun, verb
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briefed
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briefed
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briefs
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briefing
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Short in duration; a summary of information.
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The manager briefed the team before the meeting. |
in brief |
in short; concisely
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short, concise, summary, outline
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long, detailed
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brief meeting, legal brief, security briefing, brief moment
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/ˈbʊlɪt/
noun
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A small, metal projectile fired from a gun.
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The soldier loaded a bullet into his rifle. |
bite the bullet |
To endure a painful or unpleasant situation with courage.
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projectile, shot, cartridge, ammo
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peace, safety
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bullet train, bullet wound, silver bullet, stray bullet
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/ˈbjʊəroʊ/
noun
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An office or agency that provides services or manages specific duties.
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The travel bureau helped them plan their vacation. |
bureau of statistics |
An agency that collects and publishes statistical information.
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office, agency, department, authority, service
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individual, freelancer
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federal bureau, bureau chief, travel bureau, bureau of investigation
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📦
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/keɪs/
noun
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A particular situation, occurrence, or an instance of something; also a container or covering for something.
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In this case, we should wait for further instructions. |
in any case |
whatever happens; regardless of the situation
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instance, example, situation, container, box
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whole, entirety
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in case of, legal case, strong case, special case
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