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SAT Vocab: "A"

AP exam prep, vocab, letter A

WordDefinition
Abase disgrace
Abatement decrease
Abdicate to give up a right, position or power
Abeyance temporry suppresion or suspension
Abjure to reject, abandon formally
Ablution act of cleansing
Abnegate to deny, renounce
Abscond to depart secretly
Absolve to forgive, free from blame
Abstemious moderate in appetite
Abstruse difficult to comprehend
Accede to express approval; agree to
Accolade praise, distinction
Accost to approach and speak to someone
Accretion growth in size or increase in amount
Acerbic bitter, sharp in taste or temper
Acquiesce to agree, comply quietly
Acrimony bitterness, animosity
Acuity sharpness
Adage old saying or proverb
Adjunct something added, attached or joined
Admonish to caution or reprimand
Adroit skillful, accomplished, highly competent
Adulterate to make impure, corrupt
Adumbrate to sketch, outline in a shadowy way
Adversarial antagonistic, competitive
Affable friendly, easy to approach
Affiinity fondness, liking; similarity
Aggrandize to make larger or greater in power
Aggrieve to afflict, distress
Agnostic one doubting that God exists
Alacrity cheerful willingness; eagerness
Allay to lessen, ease or soothe
Allure to entice by charm; attract
Altercation noisy dispute
Ameliorate improve
Amorphous having no definite form
Anachromism something chronologically inappropriate, in a wrong era
Analogous comparable/parallel
Anathema ban, curse; something shunned, disliked
Antediluvian prehistoric, ancient
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