There is sufficient evidence to convict.
We'll have more news as events unfold.
He wore a very solemn expression on his face.
He writes editorals for the newspaper
1.convict [kənˋvɪkt]
(v.t.) to find or prove to be guilty
to convince of error or sinfulness
(n.) a person convicted of and under sentence for a crime
a person serving a usually long prison sentence
* conviction (n.) 定罪,信念,說服力
* convictive (adj.) 有說服力的
* He was convicted in federal court.
* The jury convicted them on three counts of fraud.
2.mint [mɪnt]
(n.) a place where coins, medals, or tokens are made
a place where something is manufactured
3.unfold [ʌnˋfold]
(v.t.) to open the folds of
to remove (as a package) from the folds
to open to the view, especially to make clear by gradual disclosure and often by recital
(v.i.) to open from a folded state
develop, evolve
to open out gradually to the view or understanding
* We watched the drama unfold on live television.
* I unfolded the letter and read it.
4.solemn [ˋsɑləm]
(adj.) marked by the invocation of a religious sanction
marked by the observance of established form or ceremony
marked by grave sedateness and earnest sobriety
* solemnity (n.) 莊嚴, 嚴肅, 正經
* solemnness (n.) 莊嚴, 正經, 正式, 神聖
* solemnize (v.t.) 隆重地慶祝, 莊重舉行, 使顯莊嚴
* He spoke in a solemn and thoughtful manner.
* He made a solemn promise to be better.
5.editoral [͵ɛdəˋtɔrɪəl]
(n.) of or relating to an editor or editing
being or resembling an editorial
* Jamas expended his editoral staff.