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  1. abbreviate : shorten

  Because we were runningout of time, the lecturer had to abbreviate her speech.

  2. abate : subsideor moderate

  Rather than leaving immediately, they waited for the storm toabate.

  3. absolute : complete; totally unlimited; certain

  Althoughthe King of Siam was an absolute monarch, he did not want to behead hisunfaithful wife without absolute evidence of her infidelity.

  4. abstract :theoretical; not concrete; non-representational

  To him, hunger was anabstract concept; he had never missed a meal.

  5. abusive : coarselyinsulting; physically harmful

  An abusive parent damages a child bothmentally and physically.

  6. accelerate : move faster

  In our scienceclass, we learn how falling bodies accelerate.

  7. accessible : easy toapproach; obtainable

  We asked our guide whether the ruins were accessibleon foot.

  8. abscond : depart secretly and hide

  The teller abscondedwith the bonds and was not found.

  9. aberrant : abnormal or deviant

  Given the aberrant nature of the data, we came to doubt the validity of theentire experiment.

  14. adulterate : make impure by mixing with basersubstances

  It is a crime to adulterate foods without informing thebuyer.

  15. adversity : poverty, misfortune

  We must learn to meetadversity gracefully.

  16. abase : lower; degrade; humiliate

  Annaexpected to have to curtsy to the King of Siam; when told to cast herself downon the ground before him, however she refused to abase herself.

  17. abash :embarrass

  He was not at all abashed by her open admiration.

  18.abdicate : renounce; give up

  When Edward VII abdicated the Britishthrone, he surprised the entire world.

  20. abject : wretched; lackingpride

  On the streets of New York the homeless live in abject poverty,huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind.

  21. abjure : renounceupon oath

  He abjured his allegiance to the king.

  24. abominate :loathe; hate

  Moses scolded the idol worshippers in the tribe because heabominated the custom.

  25. abrasive: rubbing away; tending to grinddown

  Just as abrasive cleaning powders can wear away a shiny finish,abrasive remarks can wear away a listeners patience.

  26. abrogate :abolish

  He intended to abrogate the decree issued by hispredecessor.

  27. absolve : pardon

  The father confessorabsolved him of his sins.

  28. abstain : refrain; withhold fromparticipation

  After considering the effect of alcohol on his athleticperformance, he decided to abstain from drinking while he trained for therace.

  31. accede : agree

  If I accede to this demand for blackmail, Iam afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.

  32. acclimate :adjust to climate or environment

  One of the difficulties of our presentair age is the need of travelers to acclimate themselves to their new and oftenstrange environments.

  33. acclivity : sharp upslope of a hill

  Thecar could not go up the acclivity in high gear.

  35. accord :agreement

  She was in complete accord with the verdict.

  36.accost : approach and speak first to a person

  When the two young menaccosted me, I was frightened because I thought they were going to attackme.

  38. accretion : growth; increase

  The accretion of wealth markedthe familys rise in power.

  39. accrue : come about by addition

  Youmust pay the interest that has accrued on your debt as well as the principalsum.

  40. acidulous : slightly sour; sharp; caustic

  James wasunpopular because of his sarcastic and acidulous remarks.

  42. acquiesce :assent; agree passively

  Although she appeared to acquiesce to heremployers suggestions, I could tell she had reservations about the changes hewanted made.

  43. acquittal : deliverance from a charge

  His acquittalby the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty.

  45. acrimonious :stinging, caustic

  His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated hisaudience.

  47. actuate : motivate

  I fail to understand what actuatedyou to reply to this letter so nastily.

  53. adherent : supporter;follower

  In the wake of the scandal, the senators one-time adherentquietly deserted him.

  54. adjunct : something attached to but holdingan inferior position

  I will entertain this concept as an adjunct to themain proposal.

  

  1. abbreviate : shorten

  Because we were runningout of time, the lecturer had to abbreviate her speech.

  2. abate : subsideor moderate

  Rather than leaving immediately, they waited for the storm toabate.

  3. absolute : complete; totally unlimited; certain

  Althoughthe King of Siam was an absolute monarch, he did not want to behead hisunfaithful wife without absolute evidence of her infidelity.

  4. abstract :theoretical; not concrete; non-representational

  To him, hunger was anabstract concept; he had never missed a meal.

  5. abusive : coarselyinsulting; physically harmful

  An abusive parent damages a child bothmentally and physically.

  6. accelerate : move faster

  In our scienceclass, we learn how falling bodies accelerate.

  7. accessible : easy toapproach; obtainable

  We asked our guide whether the ruins were accessibleon foot.

  8. abscond : depart secretly and hide

  The teller abscondedwith the bonds and was not found.

  9. aberrant : abnormal or deviant

  Given the aberrant nature of the data, we came to doubt the validity of theentire experiment.

  14. adulterate : make impure by mixing with basersubstances

  It is a crime to adulterate foods without informing thebuyer.

  15. adversity : poverty, misfortune

  We must learn to meetadversity gracefully.

  16. abase : lower; degrade; humiliate

  Annaexpected to have to curtsy to the King of Siam; when told to cast herself downon the ground before him, however she refused to abase herself.

  17. abash :embarrass

  He was not at all abashed by her open admiration.

  18.abdicate : renounce; give up

  When Edward VII abdicated the Britishthrone, he surprised the entire world.

  20. abject : wretched; lackingpride

  On the streets of New York the homeless live in abject poverty,huddling in doorways to find shelter from the wind.

  21. abjure : renounceupon oath

  He abjured his allegiance to the king.

  24. abominate :loathe; hate

  Moses scolded the idol worshippers in the tribe because heabominated the custom.

  25. abrasive: rubbing away; tending to grinddown

  Just as abrasive cleaning powders can wear away a shiny finish,abrasive remarks can wear away a listeners patience.

  26. abrogate :abolish

  He intended to abrogate the decree issued by hispredecessor.

  27. absolve : pardon

  The father confessorabsolved him of his sins.

  28. abstain : refrain; withhold fromparticipation

  After considering the effect of alcohol on his athleticperformance, he decided to abstain from drinking while he trained for therace.

  31. accede : agree

  If I accede to this demand for blackmail, Iam afraid that I will be the victim of future demands.

  32. acclimate :adjust to climate or environment

  One of the difficulties of our presentair age is the need of travelers to acclimate themselves to their new and oftenstrange environments.

  33. acclivity : sharp upslope of a hill

  Thecar could not go up the acclivity in high gear.

  35. accord :agreement

  She was in complete accord with the verdict.

  36.accost : approach and speak first to a person

  When the two young menaccosted me, I was frightened because I thought they were going to attackme.

  38. accretion : growth; increase

  The accretion of wealth markedthe familys rise in power.

  39. accrue : come about by addition

  Youmust pay the interest that has accrued on your debt as well as the principalsum.

  40. acidulous : slightly sour; sharp; caustic

  James wasunpopular because of his sarcastic and acidulous remarks.

  42. acquiesce :assent; agree passively

  Although she appeared to acquiesce to heremployers suggestions, I could tell she had reservations about the changes hewanted made.

  43. acquittal : deliverance from a charge

  His acquittalby the jury surprised those who had thought him guilty.

  45. acrimonious :stinging, caustic

  His tendency to utter acrimonious remarks alienated hisaudience.

  47. actuate : motivate

  I fail to understand what actuatedyou to reply to this letter so nastily.

  53. adherent : supporter;follower

  In the wake of the scandal, the senators one-time adherentquietly deserted him.

  54. adjunct : something attached to but holdingan inferior position

  I will entertain this concept as an adjunct to themain proposal.

  

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