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Abdicate - ANSWERto give up a position, right, or power
Aberrant - ANSWERdeviating from what is normal or expected
Abject - ANSWERLowly, miserable and wretched
Abolish - ANSWERDo away with
Abide - ANSWERTo remain; continue; stay; endure in accordance
Abridge - ANSWERLessen, diminish, or curtail
Accolade - ANSWERtribute; honor; praise of admiration
Accomplice - ANSWERA person who joins with another in carrying out some plan
Accord - ANSWERAgreement harmony
Acquiesce - ANSWERTo accept without protest; to agree or submit
Acumen - ANSWERKeen, quick, accurate insight or judgment
Adversary - ANSWERAn enemy, opponent
Affable - ANSWEREasy to converse with; friendly
Affect - ANSWERAct on
Affirmation - ANSWERAn assertion of support or agreement
Alienate - ANSWERTo turn away; to make indifferent or hostile; to transfer, convey
Allegation - ANSWERA formal accusation against somebody
Alleviate - ANSWERProvide physical relief
Aloof - ANSWERdistant, indifferent, remote
Amass - ANSWERcollect or gather
Ambiguous - ANSWERHaving more than one possible meaning
Ambivalence - ANSWERIndecision; experiencing contradictory emotions
, Ambulatory - ANSWERable to walk around (used of hospital patients)
Antagonize - ANSWERTo act hostile towards; provoke
Apathy - ANSWERLacking enthusiasm for interest in things generally
Assailant - ANSWERA person who attacks violently
Assault - ANSWERA threatened or attempted physical attack by someone
Assignment - ANSWERA duty that you are assigned
Augment - ANSWEREnlarge or increase
Belie - ANSWERContradict; give a false impression
Belittle - ANSWERTo make seem less important
Belligerence - ANSWERAggressive or warlike behavior
Benign - ANSWERCausing no harm
Bizarre - ANSWERUnusual
Blatant - ANSWER(adj.) noisy in a coarse, offensive way; obvious or conspicuous,
especially in an unfavorable sense
Brevity - ANSWERBriefness
Cajole - ANSWERTo persuade with false promises and flattery
Callous - ANSWEREmotionally hardened,insensitive
Candid - ANSWERCompletely honest, straightforward
Capitulate - ANSWERTo surrender
Censure - ANSWERharsh criticism or disapproval
Clemency - ANSWERLeniency and compassion show to offenders
Coalesce - ANSWERto grow together to form a single mass
Coerce - ANSWERForced by using pressure
Collusion - ANSWERSecret agreement or cooperation
Commission - ANSWERan instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group
of people.