GED LANGUAGE ARTS EXAM LATEST UPDATE Unique - ANSWER: The only one of its kind Abandon - ANSWER Giving up with the intention of never claiming, d oing, or caring about again. Abtract - ANSWER A thought or idea not linked with any specific instance. Academic - ANSWER Related to academia or an academy. Access – The ability to approach or enter a location. Accommodation is the act of providing anything (such as accommodation, a seat, or food) to meet a need. Accompanied - ANSWER Having companions or an escort Accumulation - ANSWER Material collected or gathered through consecutive additions. Accurate - Answer Correct Achieve - ANSWER: To accomplish one's goals. Acknowledged - Answer: Generally accepted Acquire - ANSWER Gain experience. Adaptation is the process of altering in ANSWER to something. Adequate means satisfactory or acceptable in quality or quantity. Adjacent - ANSWER Near or close, but not necessarily touching. Adjustment - ANSWER The act of creating something different Administrate - ANSWER Supervise; implement decisions. Adults are physically mature organisms. Advocate - ANSWER A person who argues for a cause or promotes an idea Affect - Answer: To influence Aggregate - The total quantity. Aid - ANSWER The act of caring for or attention to someone or something Albeit - Although Allocation - The act of distributing by allotting or apportioning. Alter - ANSWER Cause of Change Alternative - ANS WER One of several options from which only one can be selected. Ambiguous - ANSWER Uncertain meaning or applicability. Amendment - ANSWER A statement added to a proposal or document. Analogous means similar or related in some ways but otherwise dissimilar. Analyse - ANSWER To investigate or consider something attentively in ord er to understand it. Annual - ANSWER Occurs once per year. Anticipated - ANSWER: Hopefully Apparen t - Answer Clearly seen or understood; obvious. Appendix - ANSWER Supplementary material collected and added to the back of a book. Appreciation - An expression of thanks. Approach - ANSWER To move closer to someone or something; to ask s omeone for something when you are not sure if s/he would do it. Appropriate - ANSWER Suitable for a specific person, place, condition, etc. Approximate - ANSWER Close to the actual, but not totally accurate or precise. Arbitrary - ANSWER Based on or susceptible to individual judgement, preference, or impulse. Area - ANSWER A particular part of a place, city, country, etc; a specific subject or type of activity. Aspect - ANSWER A component, feature, or characteristic Assembly - ANSWER The social act of gathering Assess - ANSWER to make a judgement about a person or circumstance after careful consideration; to calculate the quality, amount, or value of anyth ing. Assigned - Answer: Appointed to a job or task Assist - To help. Assume - ANSWER To think that something is true even when you have no proof; to take control, power, or a specific position; to begin possessi ng a particular quality or look. Assurance - ANSWER: Freedom from doubt
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