• Abashment - the emotional state of being made self-consciously uncomfortable.
  • abhor - to dislike strongly
  • ablaze - being on fire - syn aflame, roasting
  • abnegate - to give up
  • abode - home
  • aboriginal - belonging to a particular place by birth or origin.
  • abrade - to damage or diminish by continued friction. syn: rub, erode.
  • abreast: having information especially asa result of study or experience.
  • abridge - make less in extent or duration
  • abridgment - a shortened version of a written work.
  • abscond - to get free from a dangerous or confining situation.
  • absentminded - lost in thought and unaware of one's surrounding's or actions.
  • abrogate - to put an end to by formal action
  • ace - having or showing exceptional knowledge, experience, or skill in a field of endeavor.
  • acquaint - to impart knowledge of new thing or situation. <Mr king spent the first week of class acquainting every one with the new computers>
  • acquaintance - knowledge gained by personal experience.
  • acquit - to free from a charge of wrong doing
  • acrid - having or showing deep-seated resentment
  • acrimonious - having or showing deep-seated resentment
  • adamantine - sticking to an opinion purpose, or course of action in spite of reason, arguments or persuation.
  • adjudge - to give an opinion about (something at issue or in dispute)
  • admixture - a distintic entity formed by the combining of two or more different things,
  • aficionado - person with a strong and habitual liking for something
  • agape - having or showing signs of eagerly awaiting something.
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