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abusive very rude and using offensive language,especially because you are angry(insulting,opprobrious,scornful,scurrilous)
abysmal very bad,terrible
accede to agree to a demand (assent,acquiesce,comply)
accentuate (to emphasize something,especially the difference between two conditions or situations(stress,emphasize,punctuate,punctuate,accent)
accessible easy to reach or get into
acclamation a loud expression of approval or welcome(acclaim,plaudits,plauditeclat)
acclimatize to become used to a new place,situation or type of weather
accolade (honor,award,laurels)praise for someone who is greatly admired or a prize given to them
accommodating (obliging) helpful and willing to do what someone else wants
accomplish (achieve,attain)
accomplished skilful
accord (allot,grant)to give someone special attention or treatment
accost to go towards someone you do not know and speak to them in an unpleasant or threatening way
accoutrements things that you use or carry when doing a particular activity
accredited (recognized) having official approval to do something
accretion (accumulation) a growth in size,an increase in amount
accrue to increase in amount
accumulative (cumulative) gradually increasing in amount or degree over a period of time
abyss a very dangerous or frightening situation
acclaim to praise someone or something publicly(hail,herald)
Created by: dee4ji
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