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The word 'lawyer' originated from Middle English 'lawier', which comes from Old French 'loier' meaning 'one who practices or studies law'. This in turn is derived from Latin 'legem' meaning 'law'.
Couselle has no meaning , it is gibberish.
The word you are looking for is "punishment." It refers to the penalty imposed on someone who has broken the law.
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"Charged" in law typically refers to the formal accusation made by a prosecutor against an individual for committing a crime. Once charged, the individual will have to appear in court to respond to the accusations. If found guilty, they may face penalties such as fines or imprisonment.
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This is known as a connotation. The word is considered connotatively-charged. Hope that helps.
The money being borrowed is the "principal." The sum charged for borrowing the money is the "interest."
A word meaning to work closely with someone is collaborate.
champion
The word "cuss" is a slang term that means to swear or to use profane language. It is often considered informal or impolite.
Someone who is outgoing
weird
It is a bad word you say to someone.
The meaning of the word ascertained is finding out something for sure. When someone has found out new information about something or someone, they are said to have ascertained that information.
someone with a negative attitude