✅1). Perpetrators (Noun)
Definition: a person who carries out a harmful, illegal, 
or immoral act
Synonyms: criminal, offender, felon
Usage: the perpetrators of this horrific crime must be 
brought to justice

✅2). Agonizingly (Adjective)
Definition: Causing extreme worry
Synonyms: badly, vigorously, severely, arduously
Usage: She went through an agonizing few weeks 
waiting for the test results

✅3). Fudging (Verb)
Definition: present or deal with (something) in a 
vague or inadequate way, especially so as to conceal 
the truth or mislead.
Synonyms: evade, dodge, skirt, avoid, duck, shift 
ground about
Usage: the authorities have fudged the issue
✅4). Affluent (Adjective)
Definition: (especially of a group or area) having a 
great deal of money; wealthy
Synonyms: wealthy, rich, prosperous, opulent, well 
off, moneyed, cash rich
Usage: the affluent societies of the western world
✅5). Anonymises (Verb)
Definition: remove identifying particulars or details 
from (something, especially medical test results) for 
statistical or other purposes.
Synonyms: testing, analyzing, finding
Usage: anonymized testing of routine blood samples
✅6). Stifle (Verb)
Definition: make (someone) unable to breathe 
properly; suffocate
Synonyms: suffocate, choke, asphyxiate
Usage: those in the streets were stifled by the fumes
✅7). Augurs (Verb)
Definition: (of an event or circumstance) portend a 
good or bad outcome
Synonyms: bode; portend, herald, be a sign of, be an 
indication of, be a warning of, warn of
Usage: the end of the cold war seemed to augur well
✅8). Deception (Noun)
Definition: the action of deceiving someone
Synonyms: deceit, deceitfulness, duplicity, double-
dealing, fraud
Usage: obtaining property by deception
✅9). Dodgy (Adjective)
Definition: of low quality
Synonyms: second-rate, third-rate, substandard, low-
grade, low-quality
Usage: Spurs' dodgy defence had thrown away a 2-0 
lead
✅10).Allegation (Noun)
Definition: a claim or assertion that someone has done 
something illegal or wrong, typically one made 
without proof.
Synonyms: 
claim, assertion, declaration, statement, proclamation,
contention, argument, affirmation
Usage: he made allegations of corruption against the 
administration