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affable   Speak
/'æfəb(ə)l/ a.
easily approachable; warmly friendly
Accustomed to cold, aloof supervisors, Nicholas was amazed at how affable his new employer was.
affluent   Speak
/'æflʊənt/ a.
having an abundant supply of money or possessions of value
They want the same opportunity to pursue their dreams as everyone else who lives in affluent school districts.
anarchy   Speak
/'ænəkɪ/ n. Syn. lawlessness; disorder
absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion
One might say that eastern Congo is already in anarchy, but Congo has faded from the headlines in recent months.
approbation   Speak
/æprə'beɪʃ(ə)n/ n. Syn. approval
expression of warm approval; praise
She looked for some sign of approbation from her parents, hoping her good grades would please them.
arbiter   Speak
/'ɑrbɪtə(r)/ n. Syn. judge
person with power to decide a dispute; judge
As an arbiter in labor disputes, she has won the confidence of the workers and the employers.
avarice   Speak
/'ævərɪs/ n.
greediness for wealth; insatiable desire of gain
King Midas is a perfect example of avarice, for he was so greedy that he wished everything he touched would turn to gold.
awry   Speak
/ə'raɪ/ ad. Syn. distorted; crooked ; askew; amiss
in a position that is turned toward one side; away from correct course
He held his head awry, giving the impression that he had caught cold in his neck during the night.
bane   Speak
/beɪn/ n. Syn. curse
something causes misery or death; curse; fatal injury or ruin
Lucy's little brother was the bane of her existence: his attempts to make her life miserable worked so well that she could have poisoned him.
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abash  Speak
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condense; shorten; reduce length of written text
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inform; give notice to; make aware
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embarrass; make ashamed or uneasy; disconcert
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unclear or doubtful in meaning
abet  Speak
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similarity in some respects; comparison based on similarity
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gay; joyous; carefree and lighthearted
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aid, usually in doing something wrong; encourage
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lack of caring; indifference
academic  Speak
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hereditary nobility; privileged class
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related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education
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rude and clumsy in behavior; ungentlemanly; awkward in manners
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cause to become unfriendly or hostile; transfer property or ownership; isolate or dissociate emotionally
accelerate  Speak
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gay; joyous; carefree and lighthearted
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warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided
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in a position that is turned toward one side; away from correct course
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move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected
accolade  Speak
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abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority
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expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
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lack of caring; indifference
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award of merit; expression of approval; praise
adverse  Speak
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gay; joyous; carefree and lighthearted
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in opposing direction; harmful or unfavorable; acting or serving to oppose
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staff or truncheon for various purposes, as one of a conductor in musical performances, one transferred by runners in a relay race
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related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization; based on formal education
aesthetic  Speak
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expressing oneself easily in clear and effective language
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elegant or tasteful; of or concerning appreciation of beauty or good taste
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obvious and dull; commonplace; lacking originality
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fantastic; violently contrasting; strangely unconventional in style or appearance
aggressive  Speak
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generous in providing aid to others; charitable
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making assaults; unjustly attacking; combative; hostile; tending to spread quickly
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move faster; cause to develop or progress more quickly; occur sooner than expected
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opponent in contest; someone who offers opposition
alacrity  Speak
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cheerful promptness or willingness; eagerness; speed or quickness
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small group of persons secretly united to promote their own interests
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attract with something desirable; be highly, often subtly attractive
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lacking stimulating or mild; agreeable
analogous  Speak
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aid, usually in doing something wrong; encourage
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similarity in some respects; comparison based on similarity
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comparable; similar or alike
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blast; prevent the growth and fertility of; destroy the happiness of; ruin; frustrate
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/ə'brɪdʒ/ v. Syn. condense; shorten
condense; shorten; reduce length of written text


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/'æbroʊgeɪt/ a. Syn. abolish
abolish, do away with, or annul, especially by authority


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/əd'mɒnɪʃ/ v. Syn. warn; reprove
warn; counsel someone against something to be avoided


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/æm'bɪgjʊəs/ a.
unclear or doubtful in meaning


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/'eɪmɪəb(ə)l/ a. Syn. agreeable; lovable
good-natured and likable; lovable; warmly friendly


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/'ænəkɪ/ n. Syn. lawlessness; disorder
absence of governing body; state of disorder; political disorder and confusion


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/æprɪ'hɛnsɪv/ a.
capable of apprehending; knowing; conscious; relating to the faculty of apprehension; sensible; feeling; perceptive


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/'æptɪtju:d/;/'æptɪtud/ n. Syn. intelligence; talent
inherent ability; quickness in learning and understanding


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/'ɑrkɪtaɪp/ n. Syn. prototype
prototype; original model or type after which other similar things are patterned


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/ærɪs'tɒkrəsɪ/ n.
hereditary nobility; privileged class


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