A person who makes an allegation is often called an accuser or a claimant.
To call someone "crack" can be a derogatory term used to imply that the person is crazy, erratic, or unreliable. It is offensive and should be avoided in conversation.
On an enhanced DBS check (DBS checks replaced CRB checks in 2012): The police have the power to include any intelligence they hold (including information regarding allegations) if they believe that intelligence is relevant to a recruitment decision.
A thief or a burglar.
Someone who falsely accuses another person is often referred to as a liar or a false accuser.
A person who schemes a lot is often referred to as conniving or manipulative.
false allegations are when a person makes up something about someone that isn't true that could get them in alot of trouble
An Allegation
allegation is a noun the verb is allege. She alleges that she saw the car crash. Her allegation is not true she was inside when the crash happened.
The word 'allegation' is a noun, a word for a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal that is offered without proof.Example: The allegation was made strategically, right before the election.
A baker is what you call someone who makes cakes. and Patisserie is the one who specialized in pastries and sweets.
sculptor
Tapestrier.
Candlemaker
Legislator
Cartoonist
Drapier
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