abrupt (Adj) - ANSWER To be sudden; out of expectations.
accelerate (Verb) - ANSWER 1. To start to move increasingly faster. 2. To make
something happen faster than it was happening before.
accidental (Adj) - ANSWER Describes an event that was not planned and happened by
chance.
accommodate( Verb) - ANSWER to change one's actions as a way of responding to
someone else's needs.
accordingly (Adverb) - ANSWER To act consistently with what was agreed upon or said.
account for (Verb) - ANSWER To explain a situation that has or will occur.
accrue (Verb - ANSWER To amass or gather wealth of some sort over a period of time.
acquire (Verb) - ANSWER To obtain ownership of something.
acquisition (Noun) - ANSWER The act of obtaining or getting something.
acquit (Verb - ANSWER To officially declare the innocence of somebody after they have
been charged with a crime.
activate (Verb) - ANSWER To make something turn on or make it active.
acute (Adj) - ANSWER Describes a situation that is considered to be either very bad,
extremely serious or painful.
adamant (Adj) - ANSWER Being extremely determined and resolute in ones opinions;
not influenced by others who ask to reconsider.
adverse (Adj) - ANSWER Unfavorable.
aftermath (Noun) - ANSWER repercussions of a disastrous event, or the period after
which the disastrous event occurred.
agenda (Noun) - ANSWER A formal list of things to be done in a predetermined order.
allergy (Noun) - ANSWER An unusually high level of sensitivity to a normally no harmful
substance that causes a strong reaction from a person's body.
airborne (Adj) - ANSWER Transported by currents of air. Airborne diseases are
especially contagious and can cause mass epidemics.
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aggravate (Verb) - ANSWER To exacerbate the effects of something, usually by making
it worse.
average (Noun) - ANSWER 1. The degree of something that is representative of a
collection or class or people or things. 2. A number that is calculated by adding the
series of numbers together and then dividing the total amount by the amount of
numbers in the series.
authentic (Ad) - ANSWER j 1. Real and unique as opposed to something that is a
reproduction or is fake. 2. Revealed to be true and honest.
attribute (Verb) - ANSWER 1.To believe that something is caused by a specific
circumstance. 2.A value, asset, or characteristics of someone or something.
aspire (Verb) - ANSWER To try and achieve a specific goal.
artery (Noun) - ANSWER A blood vessel that is a constituent of the system that carries
blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
array (Noun) - ANSWER A collection of a large number of people of things.
apportion - ANSWER To break up and give something different to someone or some
people.
allowance (Noun) - ANSWER A specified amount of money given out at predetermined
intervals.
alternative (Noun) - ANSWER An option of doing something or a substitute for someone
or something.
amateur (Noun) - ANSWER 1. A person with very little skill, or experience in a particular
field of knowledge. 2. Performing an activity in an unskilled or unprofessional way.
amend (Verb) - ANSWER To create changes to something, usually a document, for the
purposes of improvement or correction.
ample - ANSWER As many or more than required.
apparel (Noun) - ANSWER To put clothes on someone.
bankruptcy (Adjective) - ANSWER When a person is legally declared as being unable to
pay off his or her own personal debts.
bar (Noun) - ANSWER A solid material of a specified length used as a barrier or as part
of an infrastructure.