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Abate - CORRECT ANSWER To lessen.
Abode - CORRECT ANSWER Home.
Accord - CORRECT ANSWER Agreement.
Acrid - CORRECT ANSWER Harsh in taste or odor; sharp in manner or temper.
Adept - CORRECT ANSWER Skillful.
Adjacent - CORRECT ANSWER Next to.
Advocate - CORRECT ANSWER To speak in favor of.
Affable - CORRECT ANSWER Friendly.
Affliction - CORRECT ANSWER Something that causes pain or suffering.
Akin - CORRECT ANSWER Related to or alike.
Allege - CORRECT ANSWER To assert without proof or confirmation.
Allure - CORRECT ANSWER The power to attract or charm.
, Ambiguous - CORRECT ANSWER Unclear or doubtful in meaning.
Amiss - CORRECT ANSWER In a wrong or imperfect way.
Anarchy - CORRECT ANSWER (n) A lack of government and law; confusion.
Apathetic - CORRECT ANSWER Feeling or showing little emotion.
Apex - CORRECT ANSWER The highest point of something.
Articulate - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To pronounce distinctly; to express well in words; to fit
together into a system; (adj.) able to use language effectively; expressed clearly and forcefully.
Aspire - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To have ambitious hopes or plans, strive toward a higher goal,
desire earnestly; to ascend.
Assimilate - CORRECT ANSWER (v.) To absorb fully or make one's own; to adopt as one's own; to
adapt fully.
Astute - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Shrewd, crafty, showing practical wisdom.
Atrocity - CORRECT ANSWER (n.) An extremely wicked, brutal, or cruel act; something very bad
or unpleasant.
Audacious - CORRECT ANSWER (adj.) Bold, adventurous, recklessly daring.
Augment - CORRECT ANSWER To make larger, increase.