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Abase- correct answers to humble; to disgrace
Abate- correct answers to reduce in amount, degree or severity
Abdicate - correct answers to give up a position, right or power
Aberrant - correct answers deviating from what is normal or expected
Abeyance - correct answers temporary suppression or suspension
Abjure - correct answers to reject; to abandon formally
Abscond - correct answers to leave secretly
Abstain - correct answers to choose not to do something
Abstemious - correct answers moderate in appetite
Abyss - correct answers an extremely deep hole
Accretion - correct answers a gradual growth in size; an increase in amount
Acidulous - correct answers sour in taste or manner
Acme - correct answers the highest point; the summit; the highest level or degree attainable
Adulterate - correct answers to make impure
Advocate - correct answers to speak in favor of
Aerie - correct answers a nest built high in the air; an elevated, often secluded, dwelling
Aesthetic - correct answers concerning the appreciation of beauty
Affected - correct answers phony; artificial
Aggrandize - correct answers to increase in power, influence and reputation
Alacrity - correct answers speed or quickness
Alleviate - correct answers to make more bearable
Amalgamate - correct answers to combine; to mix together
Ambiguous - correct answers doubtful or uncertain; can be interpreted several ways
,Ameliorate - correct answers to make better; to improve
Amortize - correct answers to diminish by installment payments
Amulet - correct answers an ornament worn as a charm against evil spirits
Anachronism - correct answers something out of place in time
Analgesia - correct answers a lessening of pain without loss of consciousness
Analogous - correct answers similar or alike in some way; equivalent
Anodyne - correct answers something that calms or soothes pain
Anomaly - correct answers deviation from what is normal
Antagonize - correct answers to annoy or provoke to anger
Antipathy - correct answers extreme dislike
Apathy - correct answers lack of interest or emotion
Apocryphal - correct answers of questionable authority or authenticity
Apostate - correct answers one who renounces a religious faith
Approbation - correct answers approval or praise
Arbitrary - correct answers determined by chance or impulse
Arbitrate - correct answers to judge a dispute between two opposing parties
Archaic - correct answers ancient; old-fashioned
Ardor - correct answers intense and passionate feelings
Arrogate - correct answers to claim without justification; to claim for oneself without right
Articulate - correct answers able to speak clearly and expressively
Assail - correct answers to attack; to assault
Assuage - correct answers to make something unpleasant less severe
Attenuate - correct answers to reduce in force or degree; to weaken
Audacious - correct answers fearless and daring
Augury - correct answers a prophecy; a prediction or events
, August - correct answers dignified; grandiose
Austere - correct answers severe or stern in appearance; undecorated
Axiom - correct answers premise; postulate; self evident truth
Banal - correct answers predictable; cliché; boring
Belfry - correct answers a bell tower; the room in which the bell is hung
Bevy - correct answers a group
Bifurcate - correct answers to divide into two parts
Bilk - correct answers to cheat; to defraud
Blight - correct answers to afflict; to destroy
Blithe - correct answers joyful, cheerful or without appropriate through
Bolster - correct answers to support; to prop up
Bombastic - correct answers pompous in speech and manner
Bonhomie - correct answers good natured geniality; an atmosphere of good cheer
Boor - correct answers a crude person; one lacking manners or taste
Burgeon - correct answers to grow and flourish
Burnish- correct answers to polish
Cabal - correct answers a secret group seeking to overturn something
Cacophony - correct answers a harsh, jarring noise
Calumny - correct answers a false and malicious accusation; misrepresentation
Canard - correct answers a lie
Candid - correct answers impartial and honest in speech
Capricious - correct answers changing ones mind quickly and often
Cartography - correct answers the science or art of making maps
Castigate - correct answers to punish or criticize harshly
Catalyst - correct answers something that brings about a change in something else