QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
SOLUTIONS 2024
abase - ANSWER (v.) to humiliate
abate - ANSWER (v.) to reduce
abdicate - ANSWER (v.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership
abduct - ANSWER (v.) to kidnap
aberration - ANSWER (n.) something that differs from the norm
abet - ANSWER (v.) to help
abhor - ANSWER (v.) to hate
abide - ANSWER 1. (v.) to put up with
2. (v.) to remain
abject - ANSWER (adj.) pitiful
abjure - ANSWER (v.) to reject
abnegation - ANSWER (n.) denial of comfort to oneself
abort - ANSWER (v.) to give halfway on something
, abridge - ANSWER (v.) to shorten
abrogate - ANSWER (v.) to abolish, usually by authority
abscond - ANSWER (v.) to sneak away and hide
absolution - ANSWER (n.) freedom from blame, guilt, sin
abstain - ANSWER (v.) to choose not to commit an action
abstruse - ANSWER (adj.) hard to comprehend
accede - ANSWER (v.) to agree
accentuate - ANSWER (v.) to stress
accessible - ANSWER (adj.) obtainable
acclaim - ANSWER (n.) high praise
accolade - ANSWER 1. (n.) high praise
2. (n.) special distinction
accommodating - ANSWER (adj.) helpful, obliging, polite
accord - ANSWER (n.) an agreement
accost - ANSWER (v.) to confront verbally
,accretion - ANSWER (n.) slow growth in size or amount
acerbic - ANSWER (adj.) bitter
acquiesce - ANSWER (v.) to agree without protesting
acrimony - ANSWER 1. (n.) bitterness
2. (n.) discord
acumen - ANSWER (n. )keen insigh
acute - ANSWER 1. (adj.) sharp
2. (adj.) having keen insight
adamant - ANSWER (adj.) unyielding
adept - ANSWER (adj.) skilled
adhere - ANSWER to follow devoutly
admonish - ANSWER 1. (v.) to caution
2. (v.) criticize
adorn - ANSWER (v.) to decorate
adroit - ANSWER (adj.) skillful
adulation - ANSWER (n.) extreme praise
, adumbrate - ANSWER (v.) to sketch out in a vague way
adverse - ANSWER (adj.) unfavorable, dangerous
advocate - ANSWER 1. (v.) to argue in favor of something
aerial - ANSWER (adj.) related to the air
aesthetic - ANSWER (adj.) artistic
affable - ANSWER (adj.) friendly
affinity - ANSWER (n.)a spontaneous feeling of closeness
affluent - ANSWER (adj.) rich
affront - ANSWER (n.) an insult
aggrandize - ANSWER (v.) to increase
aggregate - ANSWER 1. (n.) a whole
2. (v.) to gather into a mass
aggrieved - ANSWER (adj.) distressed
agile - ANSWER (adj.) quick, nimble
agnostic - ANSWER (adj.) questioning God's existence