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attest - Answers-to affirm or certify
augment - Answers-to increase or add to
abhor - Answers-to regard with horror
abstain - Answers-to refrain by choice
abstract - Answers-not related to any object, theoretical
acquisition - Answers-an addition to an established group or collection
admonish - Answers-to correct firmly but kindly
adroit - Answers-skillful or nimble in difficult circumstances
adversary - Answers-a foe or enemy
advocate - Answers-to speak for an idea; a person who speaks for an idea
aesthetic - Answers-pertaining to beauty
affective - Answers-to do with emotional or feeling aspect of learning
alias - Answers-an assumed name
alleviate - Answers-to reduce or make more bearable
allude - Answers-to make an indirect reference to, hint at
ambiguous - Answers-open to many interpretations
apathy - Answers-absence of passion or emotion
apprehensive - Answers-fear of unease about possible outcomes
aptitude - Answers-the abililty to gain from a particular type of instruction
articulate - Answers-to speak clearly and distinctly, present a point of view
, assess - Answers-to measure or determine an outcome or value
attest - Answers-to affirm or certify
augment - Answers-to increase or to add
belated - Answers-past time or tardy
benevolent - Answers-expresses good will or kindly feelings
biased - Answers-a prejudiced view or action
bolster - Answers-to shore up, support
candid - Answers-direct and outspoken
caricature - Answers-exaggerated, ludicrous picture, in words or a cartoon
carnivorous - Answers-flesh eating or predatory
censor - Answers-a person who judges the morality of others, act on that judgement
censure - Answers-expression of disapproval, reprimand
cessation - Answers-the act of ceasing or halting
chronic - Answers-continuing or constant
clandestine - Answers-concealed or secret
cogent - Answers-intellectually convincing
cognitive - Answers-relates to the intellectual area of learning
competency - Answers-demonstrated ability
complacent - Answers-unaware self-satisfaction
concept - Answers-a generalization
congenital - Answers-existing at birth but nonhereditary
contemporaries - Answers-belonging in the same time period, about the same age
contempt - Answers-feeling or showing disdain or scorn