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- Abash (verb): To make someone feel embarrassed or ashamed.
- Abbreviate (verb): To make something shorter by using fewer words or letters.
- Abdicate (verb): To give up a position or title.
- Abet (verb): To help someone do something wrong.
- Abridge (verb): To shorten a book or other piece of writing by removing some of the content.
- Abrogate (verb): To cancel or abolish a law or agreement.
- Abstemious (adjective): Moderate in the use of food and drink.
- Abstract (adjective): Not existing in a concrete or physical form.
- Abundant (adjective): Present in large quantities.
- Academic (adjective): Related to education or scholarship.
- Accelerate (verb): To move or make something move faster.
- Accuracy (noun): The quality of being correct or precise.
- Acknowledge (verb): To admit or recognize something.
- Acquaintance (noun): A person you know but are not close to.
- Acquire (verb): To get or obtain something.
- Acquit (verb): To find someone not guilty of a crime.
- Acre (noun): A unit of measurement of land equal to 4,356 square feet.
- Acute (adjective): Very severe or intense.
- Adapt (verb): To change something or someone to make it suitable for a new situation.
- Adjourn (verb): To bring a meeting to an end.
- Admit (verb): To say that something is true or that you have done something.
- Admire (verb): To think that someone or something is good or impressive.
- Admission (noun): The act of allowing someone to enter a place or to join a group.
- Adolescence (noun): The period of life between childhood and adulthood.
- Adopt (verb): To take someone or something into your family or home as your own.
- Adore (verb): To love someone or something very much.
- Adrift (adjective): Floating without being tied or anchored.
- Adult (adjective): Fully grown.
- Advance (verb): To move forward or to make progress.
- Advantage (noun): Something that is helpful or beneficial.
- Adventurous (adjective): Willing to try new and exciting things.
- Adverb (noun): A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb.
- Adverse (adjective): Unfavorable or harmful.
- Adversity (noun): A difficult or challenging situation.
- Advertise (verb): To announce something publicly, especially in order to sell it.
- Advice (noun): An opinion about what someone should do in a particular situation.
- Advise (verb): To give someone advice.
- Advocate (noun): A person who supports a particular cause or idea.
- Aesthetic (adjective): Relating to beauty or art.
- Affable (adjective): Friendly and easy to talk to.
- Affluent (adjective): Having a lot of money.
- Afraid (adjective): Feeling fear.
- Age (noun): The number of years that someone or something has lived.
- Agency (noun): A business or organization that provides a particular service.
- Agenda (noun): A list of things that will be discussed at a meeting.
- Agent (noun): A person who acts for or represents someone else.
- Aggressive (adjective) Behaving in an angry or threatening way.
- Agree (verb) To have the same opinion as someone else.
- Agreement (noun) An arrangement between two or more people or groups.
- Agriculture (noun) The practice of growing crops and raising animals.
- Aid (verb) To give help or support to someone or something.
- Aim (verb) To try to achieve something.
- Air (noun) The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth.
- Alarm (noun) A feeling of fear or worry.
- Alert (adjective) Paying attention and ready to act.
- Alike (adjective) Similar in appearance or character.
- Alive (adjective) Living.
- All (adjective) The whole number or amount.
- Allow (verb) To permit something to happen or to be done.
- Almost (adverb) Nearly or very nearly.
- Alone (adjective) Without anyone else.
- Along (adverb) In the same direction as.
- Already (adverb) By now or before a particular time.
- Although (conjunction) Even though.
- Altar (noun) A table in a church or other place of worship where religious ceremonies are performed.
- Alternate (adjective) Happening or done one after the other.
- Alternative (noun) A different possibility from the one you are thinking of or doing.
- Amazed (adjective) Feeling very surprised or impressed.
- Amazing (adjective) Very impressive or surprising.
- Ambitious (adjective) Having a strong desire to achieve success.
- Amount (noun) The quantity or size of something.
- Amuse (verb) To make someone laugh or smile.
- Amusing (adjective) Causing someone to laugh or smile.
- Anaesthesia (noun) A state of being unconscious, especially when induced by drugs.
- Analyze (verb) To examine something carefully in order to understand it better.
- Ancient (adjective) Very old.
- And (conjunction) Used to join two or more words, phrases, or clauses.
- Anger (noun) A strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- Angry (adjective) Feeling or showing anger.
- Angular (adjective) Having sharp corners or angles.
- Anxious (adjective) Feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease.
- Any (adjective) One, some, or all without specifying which.
- Appeal (verb) To ask for something in a serious or earnest way.
- Appear (verb) To come into sight.
- Appetite (noun) A desire for food or drink.
- Applaud (verb) To show approval or praise by clapping the hands.
- Apply (verb) To put something on or into something else.
- Appoint (verb) To choose someone for a particular job or position.
- Appraisal (noun) An estimate of the value of something.
- Appreciate (verb) To understand and admire the value of something.
- Apprehensive (adjective) Feeling or showing worry or nervousness.
- Approach (verb) To come closer to someone or something.
- Approve (verb) To express satisfaction with something or to give permission for it to happen.
- Approximate (adjective) Nearly the same or similar.
- Argue (verb) To have a disagreement with someone, especially about something that is important.
- Argue (verb) To give reasons why something is true or should be done.
- Arise (verb) To get up or stand up.
- Arm (noun) The upper limb of a person or animal, extending from the shoulder to the hand.
- Arrange (verb) To put things in a particular order.
- Arrogant (adjective) Having or showing an excessively high opinion of oneself.
- Article (noun) A piece of writing, usually in a newspaper or magazine.
- Artificial (adjective) Made by humans, not by nature.
- Artist (noun) A person who creates art.
- Ascend (verb) To move to a higher level or position.
- Ashamed (adjective) Feeling or showing a sense of embarrassment or guilt.
- Ask (verb) To request something from someone.
- Aspect (noun) A particular way of looking at or considering something.
- Aspire (verb) To have a strong desire to achieve something.
- Assist (verb) To help someone do something.
- Associate (noun) A person whom someone knows well and spends time with.
- Assume (verb) To suppose that something is true or
- Astringent (adjective): Harsh or severe; drying.
- Astute (adjective): Clever and perceptive.
- Asylum (noun): Protection from harm or persecution; a place of refuge.
- Athletic (adjective): Skilled in or enjoying sports or physical activity.
- Atmosphere (noun): The air that surrounds the Earth.
- Attain (verb): To achieve or reach.
- Attempt (verb): To try to do something.
- Attend (verb): To be present at something, especially a meeting or event.
- Attract (verb): To draw attention or interest.
- Attractive (adjective): Pleasant to look at or appealing.
- Audience (noun): A group of people who are watching or listening to something.
- Audit (noun): An official examination of financial accounts.
- Authentic (adjective): Genuine or true.
- Author (noun): A person who writes books or articles.
- Authority (noun): The power or right to control or make decisions.
- Autobiographical (adjective): Relating to a person's own life story.
- Automatic (adjective): Done without human control or intervention.
- Autonomous (adjective): Independent and self-governing.
- Auxiliary (adjective): Providing additional support or help.
- Aversion (noun): A strong dislike or hatred of something.
- Avoid (verb): To keep away from something or someone.
- Aware (adjective): Conscious or informed of something.
- Awkward (adjective): Clumsy or ungainly.
- Awe (noun): A feeling of deep respect and wonder.
- Axiomatic (adjective): Taken for granted or true without proof.