Detective

Someone whose job is to discover information about crimes and find out who is responsible for them | used as part of the title of particular ranks in the police force

Question

A sentence or phrase used to find out information | in an exam, a problem that tests a person's knowledge or ability | doubt or confusion

Demise

The death of a person

Gather

Come together | search for and find | increase | bring things together

Party

A social event at which people meet to celebrate something or to have fun by eating and drinking, dancing, playing games etc

Death

The end of life | the state of being dead

Great

More than usual | important/powerful | enthusiastic

Investigation

The act or process of examining a crime, problem, statement, etc carefully, especially to discover the truth

Ask

Try to get information | tell someone you want something | expect something

Something

Used for referring to a thing, idea, fact etc when you do not know or say exactly what it is

Change

Exchange one thing from another

Family

A group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children

Kill

To make a person or other living thing die

Suggesting

To mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider | to communicate or show an idea or feeling without stating it directly or giving proof

Twist

Bend/turn out of shape | turn something in circle | injure part of body

Nice

Attractive/enjoyable | friendly/kind

Fact

A piece of true information

Spill

To accidentally pour a liquid out of its container

Suspect

To believe that something is true, especially something bad

Eliminate

To remove or take away someone or something | to defeat someone so that they cannot continue in a competition

Web

A net used to catch insects, made by a spider from the sticky thread that its body produces | the system of connected documents on the internet

Untangle

To remove the knots from an untidy mass of string, wire, etc and separate the different threads