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Stack #220605
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Abdicate | to give up the throne, or some other sort of right or powerMy social studies teacher made me abdicate my position as Student Council president in front of whole class after she caught me cheating. |
| Abrupt | unexpected; quickI was waking down Summit and I met my korean juniors and senior who always force me to listen to them. I never knew they were here. It was abrupt meeting. |
| Abstract | not solid, complex idea Materialistic person wants something like money not like abstract concept of moral. |
| Acclaim | to show approval by sheering, praising, or applaudingMy Englsih teacher, Debbie Dimicco, never gives out good grades to her students. However, fortunatly, once she acclaimed my latest essay as the greatest work ever done. |
| Accomplice | someone who helps another person do something wrong or against the law (공범자)NYPD investigated more about the case to catch if there is any accomplice. |
| Acquaintance | Someone you know or have met, but who is not a close friendThey are not my friend but just someone i know as acquaintance. |
| Adamant | firm in one's position, stubbornShe had adamant in her support for her client that she did not kill her. |
| Affront | to insult ; an insultI was affronted by Nate's racist comment. |