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TermDefinition
absence the state of being absence
acceptance the act of accepting something or someone
accessible able to be reached or approached
accidentally happening without intent or through carelessness and often with unfortunate results
accommodate to do something helpful for (someone) : to provide what is needed or wanted for (someone or something)
accompaniment music played to support a person who is singing or playing a musical instrument
accurately able to produce results that are correct : not making mistakes
accustom able to produce results that are correct : not making mistakes
achievement something that has been done or achieved through effort : a result of hard work
acknowledgment a : the act of acknowledging b : recognition or favorable notice of an act or achievement
acquaintance someone who is known but who is not a close friend
acquire to obtain
across from one side to the other
actually used to refer to what is true or real
adequately enough for some need or requirement
admitted confessed
adolesence child
advantageous helpful or favorable : giving an advantage to someone
advertising published or broadcast advertisements : the business of creating advertisements
advice an opinion or suggestion about what someone should do
advise to give an opinion or suggestion to someone about what should be done : to give advice to (someone)
Created by: bertyluv06
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