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abdicate [ Ans: ] to give up a position, right, or power
aberration [ Ans: ] a state or condition markedly different from
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abet [ Ans: ] to assist or encourage, especially in wrongdoing
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abrade [ Ans: ] wear away by friction; scrape; erode
abscond [ Ans: ] to run off and hide
absolve [ Ans: ] to clear of guilt
abstain [ Ans: ] to choose not to do something
acquittal [ Ans: ] a judgment of not guilty
acumen [ Ans: ] keen insight
adjudicate [ Ans: ] to hear and decide judicially; to judge
admonish [ Ans: ] to warn
adroit [ Ans: ] skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind
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adulterate [ Ans: ] to make impure
affinity [ Ans: ] an attraction to
affluence [ Ans: ] wealth
allude [ Ans: ] to refer to casually or indirectly
altruistic [ Ans: ] unselfish, concerned with the welfare of others
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amalgam [ Ans: ] a combination of diverse elements; a mixture
ameliorate [ Ans: ] to improve
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amenable [ Ans: ] agreeable
amorous [ Ans: ] expressing love or the state of being in love
anachronism [ Ans: ] something out of place in time
anarchist [ Ans: ] person who seeks to overturn the established
government; advocate of abolishing authority
ancillary [ Ans: ] subordinate or supplementary
antithesis [ Ans: ] exact opposite or direct contrast
arable [ Ans: ] arbiter
arduous [ Ans: ] hard to do, requiring much effort
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ascendancy [ Ans: ] controlling influence; domination
ascetic [ Ans: ] one who leads a life of self-denial and
contemplation; absent of luxury
assail [ Ans: ] attack
assiduous [ Ans: ] persistent, attentive, diligent
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assimilate [ Ans: ] to absorb fully; to adopt as one's own; to
adapt fully
assuage [ Ans: ] to make something unpleasant less severe
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astute [ Ans: ] shrewd; clever
asylum [ Ans: ] sanctuary
attrition [ Ans: ] a wearing down over time
avarice [ Ans: ] greed
axiomatic [ Ans: ] self-evident, expressing a universally accepted
principle or rule
balk [ Ans: ] to refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and
refuse to go on
begrudge [ Ans: ] to resent another's success; to envy
beguile [ Ans: ] to deceive
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abdicate [ Ans: ] to give up a position, right, or power
aberration [ Ans: ] a state or condition markedly different from
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the norm
abet [ Ans: ] to assist or encourage, especially in wrongdoing
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abrade [ Ans: ] wear away by friction; scrape; erode
abscond [ Ans: ] to run off and hide
absolve [ Ans: ] to clear of guilt
abstain [ Ans: ] to choose not to do something
acquittal [ Ans: ] a judgment of not guilty
acumen [ Ans: ] keen insight
adjudicate [ Ans: ] to hear and decide judicially; to judge
admonish [ Ans: ] to warn
adroit [ Ans: ] skillful, expert in the use of the hands or mind
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adulterate [ Ans: ] to make impure
affinity [ Ans: ] an attraction to
affluence [ Ans: ] wealth
allude [ Ans: ] to refer to casually or indirectly
altruistic [ Ans: ] unselfish, concerned with the welfare of others
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amalgam [ Ans: ] a combination of diverse elements; a mixture
ameliorate [ Ans: ] to improve
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amenable [ Ans: ] agreeable
amorous [ Ans: ] expressing love or the state of being in love
anachronism [ Ans: ] something out of place in time
anarchist [ Ans: ] person who seeks to overturn the established
government; advocate of abolishing authority
ancillary [ Ans: ] subordinate or supplementary
antithesis [ Ans: ] exact opposite or direct contrast
arable [ Ans: ] arbiter
arduous [ Ans: ] hard to do, requiring much effort
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ascendancy [ Ans: ] controlling influence; domination
ascetic [ Ans: ] one who leads a life of self-denial and
contemplation; absent of luxury
assail [ Ans: ] attack
assiduous [ Ans: ] persistent, attentive, diligent
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assimilate [ Ans: ] to absorb fully; to adopt as one's own; to
adapt fully
assuage [ Ans: ] to make something unpleasant less severe
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astute [ Ans: ] shrewd; clever
asylum [ Ans: ] sanctuary
attrition [ Ans: ] a wearing down over time
avarice [ Ans: ] greed
axiomatic [ Ans: ] self-evident, expressing a universally accepted
principle or rule
balk [ Ans: ] to refuse stubbornly or abruptly; to stop short and
refuse to go on
begrudge [ Ans: ] to resent another's success; to envy
beguile [ Ans: ] to deceive