culprit
a person that has committed a crime or is guilty of a misconduct
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dawdle
to waste time; to be idle ; to spend more time then necessary on something
gullible
easily fooled tricked or cheated
immerse
to dip in a fluid; to immerse deeply
inflammatory
leading to unrest or disorder; causing excitement or anger
persevere
to keep doing something in spite of difficulties
quash
to crush; put down completly
testimonial
a formal statement testifying to someone’s character and qualifications; a public tribute to someone and to their achievements.
writhe
to make twisting and turning movements in a way that suggests pain