Questions and answers
accessible (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-easy to reach or get to
Example: The library is accessible to all members of the community.
Related: access (verb), accessibility (noun)
accommodate (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-provide a place or means of living for
Example: The hotel can accommodate 200 guests.
Related: accomodations (noun), accomodating (adj.)
abolish (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-cancel; put an end to
Example: The government abolished slavery in 1865.
Related: abolition (noun), abolitionism (noun)
abrupt (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-sudden and unexpected
Example: The car came to an abrupt stop.
Related: abruptly (adv.), abruptness (noun)
abundant (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-existing or available in large quantities
Example: There is abundant evidence to support the claim.
Related: abundance (noun)
accumulate (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-gather or collect over time
Example: The snow accumulated on the ground.
Related: accumulation (noun), cumulative (adj.)
,accustomed (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-used to or familiar with something
Example: I am accustomed to getting up early.
acquire (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-get or obtain (something) as one's own
Example: The company acquired a new subsidiary.
Related: acquisition (noun), acquisitive (adj.)
adamant (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-not able to be persuaded or moved
Example: The president was adamant about his decision
adequate ✔️✔️Correct Ans-sufficient or enough
Example: The food was adequate, but not particularly good.
Related: adequacy (noun), inadequate (adj.)
adhere (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-stick to or follow closely
Example: The students adhered to the rules of the classroom.
Related: adhesion (noun), adhesive (noun and adj.)
adjacent (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-next to or close to something else
Example: The two houses are adjacent to each other.
Related: adjacency (noun)
adverse (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-unfavorable or harmful
,Example: The weather conditions were adverse, and the flight was cancelled
advocate (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-speak or write in favor of something.
Example: The lawyer advocated for the rights of the accused.
Related: advocate (noun), advocacy (noun)
affinity (noun) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-a natural liking or attraction for someone or something
Example: There is an affinity between the two countries.
agitation (noun) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-a state of excitement or disturbance
Example: The crowd was in a state of agitation after the news of the terrorist attack.
Related: agitated (adj.)
allocate (verb ✔️✔️Correct Ans-distribute or apportion (something) to a particular person or purpose
Example: The government allocated funds for education.
Related: allocation (noun)
alteration (noun) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-a change or modification
Example: The dress needed some alterations before it could be worn.
Related: alter (verb), altered (adj.)
ambiguous (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-having two or more possible meanings and therefore open to
interpretation
Example: The ambiguous statement left the audience confused.
Related: ambiguity (noun)
, ambivalent (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-having mixed feelings or contradictory emotions about
something
Example: The politician was ambivalent about the proposed legislation.
Related: ambivalence (adj.)
amend (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-make changes to (a document or text) in order to correct errors or
improve it
Example: The constitution was amended to include the right to vote for women.
Related: amendment (noun), amends (noun, as in "make amends")
ample (adjective) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-more than enough
Example: The company has ample resources to continue its operations.
animosity (noun) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-strong or bitter hatred or hostility
Example: The two countries have a long history of animosity.
Related: animus (noun)
annotate (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-provide (a text) with notes or comments
Example: The professor annotated the student's paper with suggestions for improvement.
Related: annotation (noun)
anomaly (noun) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-something that is abnormal or unusual
Example: The weather anomaly caused widespread flooding.
Related: anomalous (adj.)
antagonize (verb) ✔️✔️Correct Ans-deliberately provoke or annoy (someone)