What does “accomplice” mean?
A person helping another to commit a crime
One that gives expert or professional advice
The crime of cheating to get money illegally
A member of a jury
“defraud” means ______.
to ignore
to deceive so as to get sth
to involve or connect intimately
to give sb the right to have or do sth
“philander” means ______.
to give expert advice
to commit a crime
to audit accounts
to flirt with women
The word “disregard” can be replaced by ______.
consider
ignore
involve
deceive
Which word is a synonym for “in-depth”?
shallow
superficial
thorough
casual
“entitle” has a similar meaning to ______.
deprive
forbid
limit
enable
“flagrant” can be replaced by ______ in meaning.
subtle
obvious
hidden
unclear
The synonym of “prosecute” is ______.
defend
accuse
ignore
involve
“implicate” is similar to ______ in meaning.
exclude
separate
involve
free
Which word is synonymous with “subordinate”?
superior
colleague
underling
leader
“trait” can be by ______.
flaw
mistake
action
quality
The company hired a financial ______ to check its annual accounts.
consultant
auditor
juror
The ______ was accused of stealing money from the company.
accomplice
defendant
staffer
trustee
It is a ______ lie that he told everyone without any shame.
fragrant
flagrant
anecdotal
in-depth
The police found that he had ______ funds from the charity .
embezzled
defrauded
disregarded
prosecuted
This book pr ovides ______ analysis of the economic crisis.
anecdotal
interoffice
in-depth
rant
T he manager sent an ______ memo to all departments.
interoffice
in-depth
anecdotal
flagrant
The new law will ______ citizens to vote at the age of 16.
defraud
entitle
entitle
philander
From the root “-aud-” (meaning “hear”), we can infer that “auditor” is related to ______.
listening or examining
writing or recordi ng
speaking or announcing
moving or walking
In a debate about corporate fraud, which word group is most relevant?
philander, stripper, steakhouse
accomplice, juror, trustee
defraud, embezzle, fraud
allegation, anecdotal, trait