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abase correct answers (v.) to humiliate, cause to feel shame; (v.) to hurt the pride of
abash correct answers (v.) to embarrass; to cause to be embarrassed
abate correct answers (v.) to make less active or intense; (v.) to become less in intensity
abdicate correct answers (v.) to give up power
aberration correct answers (n.) an aberrant state or condition; (n.) a disorder in a person's
mental state; an optical phenomenon which results from the failure of a mirror or lens to
produce a good image
abet correct answers (v.) to assist or encourage, , often in the case of wrongdoing; (v.) to
support, uphold, or maintain; (v.) to contribute to the commission of an offense
abeyance correct answers (n.) a temporary suspension or cessation; (n.) a temporary
suppression
abhor correct answers (v.) to find repugnant, or to shrink back with dislike or horror
abjure correct answers (v.) to reject something; (v.) to retract an oath; (v.) to recant
aboriginal correct answers (n.) an original inhabitant of any land; (n.) an animal or plant
native to the region
abortive correct answers (adj.) failing to accomplish an original intent or goal; (adj.)
imperfectly formed or developed; (n.) something that is born prematurely; (adj.) made from
the skin of a still-born animal
abscond correct answers (v.) to run away, often taking someone or something along; (v.) to
hide, withdraw or be concealed
absolve correct answers (v.) to release from moral wrongdoing; (v.) to grant remission of a
sin
abstain correct answers (v.) to refrain from engaging in a certain act; (v.) to voluntarily
refrain from, especially when having to do with an act involving the appetite or senses
abstemious correct answers (adj.) sparing in consumption of, especially in relation to food
and drink; (adj.) marked by moderation in indulgence
abyss correct answers (n.) a gulf or pit that is either bottomless or which possesses an
unfathomable and inconceivable depth; (n.) infinite time
abysmal correct answers (adj.) boundless and vast; (adj.) unfathomable
,accede correct answers (v.) to give into or yield to someone else's wishes or desires; (v.) to be
in accordance with; to agree
acclivity correct answers (n.) an upward grade or slope, on the earth
accolade correct answers (n.) to praise; (n.) a symbol that signifies distinction or approval;
(n.) a ceremony that was formerly used to bestow knighthood
accoutre correct answers (v.) to provide with military equipment
accretion correct answers (n.) an increase brought about by natural growth; (n.) an increase in
a beneficiary's awarded portion of an estate
acetic correct answers (adj.) containing or relating to acetic acid; vinegary smell or taste,
particularly in relation to wine
acidulous correct answers (adj.) tasting sour like
acme correct answers (n.) the highest degree or level attainable, the highest point of
something; mature age; (n.) the crisis or height of a disease
acquiescence correct answers (n.) acceptance without resistance or protest; assent or
submission; (n.) in criminal law: submission to an injury by the injured party
acquiescent correct answers (adj.) willing to carry out someone else's orders or wishes
without any protest or dissent; (adj.) submissive
actuate correct answers (v.) to trigger a reaction or to move and incite to action; (v.) to carry
out or perform
adapt correct answers (v.) to modify or change to suit a new purpose or conditions; (v.) to
conform one's own self to new conditions or a new environment
addiction correct answers (n.) a situation in which someone is dependent on something that is
physiologically and/or psychologically habit forming, particularly in relation to alcohol or
drugs
adhere correct answers (v.) to be in accordance with or compatible with; to carry out a plan
without deviation; (v.) to come into close contact with; to be a devoted supporter or follower,
in a religious sense
adipose correct answers (adj.) composed of animal fat
admonish correct answers (v.) to counsel in relation to one's negative behavior; (v.) to warn
against strongly; (v.) to take to task
adulterate correct answers (adj.) mixed with impurities; (v.) to corrupt or debase by adding a
foreign substance
,adumbration correct answers (n.) a rough summary of the main aspects of an argument or
theory; providing vague indications of something in advance
adversity correct answers (n.) a state of affliction or misfortune; extreme challenge or
hardship; (n.) a stroke of excessively bad fortune
advert correct answers (v.) to give heed to; (v.) to make a subversive or overt reference to
advocate: (n.) a person who stands for and/or pleads for a cause, idea or person; (n.) a lawyer
who pleads a case in a court of law; (v.) to push for or recommend something; (v.) to argue in
favor of
aerie correct answers (n.) a lofty nest of a bird of prey, such as an eagle or hawk; (n.) a
habitation of high altitude
aesthetic correct answers (adj.) relating to beauty or good taste; (n.) a specialty in philosophy
that relates to what is beautiful and how humans respond to art and beauty in the world
affable correct answers (adj.) exemplifying warmth and friendliness; (adj.) gracious and mild
affected correct answers (adj.) acted on or influenced; (adj.) experiencing an emotional
impact
aggrandize correct answers (v.) to add details to; to increase in power; (v.) to make something
appear exceedingly great or exalted
affiliation correct answers (n.) association in or with a professional or societal group; (n.)
connection in terms of descent (from birth)
affinity correct answers (n.) the force which attracts atoms and binds them together in the
formation of a molecule; (n.) a close connection marked by shared interests or similarities; an
intrinsic resemblance between persons and/or things; a natural attraction to or feeling of
kinship for; (adj.) kinship by marriage or adoption
affray correct answers (n.) a noisy fight or quarrel; the act of disturbing someone; fear or
fright
agape correct answers (adj.) with the mouth wide open due to wonder or awe; (n.) a religious
meal shared as a sign of fellowship, love, and respect
aggregate correct answers (n.) gathered or having a tendency to gather in a mass or whole;
(n.) the whole amount; (v.) to gather in a mass or whole
aghast correct answers (adj.) struck with fear, disgust, dismay and/or horror
agnostic correct answers (adj.) uncertain of all claims relating to knowledge; (n.) a person
who doubts the truth of religion and/or does not hold a particular view or perspective on the
existence or nonexistence of God
alacrity correct answers (n.) cheerful readiness, promptness, eagerness
, agrarian correct answers (adj.) agricultural or relating to farms and agriculture, fields or
lands; (n.) a person in favor of an equal division of property
alchemy correct answers (n.) a forerunner of chemistry, originating from the medieval era;
(n.) the manner in which two individuals relate to each other
alias correct answers (n.) a temporarily assumed name, other than one's real name
allay correct answers (v.) to lessen the intensity of; (v.) to calm; to quench, particularly in
terms of thirst
allege: (v.) to report or accuse
alleviate correct answers (v.) to provide physical relief, particularly from pain; (v.) to make
easier
allocate correct answers (v.) to distribute according to a particular plan; (v.) to set aside
aloof correct answers (adj.) to be somewhat at a distance or apart from a crowd; detached or
reserved in mannerisms
altercation correct answers (n.) a quarrel or argument
amalgamation correct answers (n.) the mixing or blending together of various elements,
including races or societies; (n.) the result of such blending; (n.) the combination of two or
more commercial companies
ambiguous correct answers (adj.) unclear; (adj.) uncertain in nature; open to more than one
interpretation
ameliorate correct answers (v.) to make something or someone better
amenable correct answers (adj.) willing to comply; (adj.) responsible to a higher authority
amnesia correct answers (n.) a partial or total loss of memory
amnesty correct answers (n.) a period during which criminals are exempt from punishment;
(n.) a warrant that grants release from a previously meted out punishment; (v.) the official act
of liberating someone, in a legal sense; to grant a pardon
amortize correct answers (v.) to gradually liquidate; to clear off or extinguish, particularly in
relation to a debt
amuck correct answers (adj.) in a murderous tumult; wildly or without self-control
amulet correct answers (n.) a piece of jewelry thought to protect an individual against evil
anachronism correct answers (n.) something located during a time when it could not have
actually existed or occurred; (n.) an artifact that belongs to a different time period; (n.) a
person displaced in time