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abrupt (adj.) sudden or unexpected; brief to the point of rudeness; curt
absurd (adj.) something which is obviously or utterly senseless
abundant (adj.) present in great quantity; more than adequate
abyss (n.) a large deep hole that appears to have no bottom
accuse (v.) to charge with fault or crime
accustomed (adj.) customary; usual; habitual
acquire (v.) to come into possession or ownership
adhere (v.) to follow; believe in
adopt (v.) to choose or take as one's own
affluent (adj.) having an abundant of wealth, property, or other material goods.
aftermath (n.) something that results or follows from an event, especially one of a disastrous or unfortunate nature
allocate (v.) to set apart for a particular purpose
allure (n.) the quality of being attractive (v.) to attract or charm
ally (n.) a person or organization that helps another (v.) to side with or support
ambition (n.) an earnest desire for some type of achievement or distinction.
ample (adj.) fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs.
appeal (n.) a serious, urgent request (v.) to make an urgent request
apprehensive (adj.) uneasy or fearful about something that might happen
arouse (v.) to stir to action or strong response; excite; awaken from sleep
aspire (v.) to long, aim, or seek ambitiously
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