| Word (A) | Definition | Sample Sentence |
|---|---|---|
| Abundant | Present in large quantities. | Living close to a lake means we have an abundant supply of water. |
| Accumulate | To gradually collect. | Each fall, leaves accumulate in our driveway. |
| Accurate | Correct; free from errors. | Make sure your address is accurate before submitting your online order. |
| Accustomed | Used to something. | Having 8AM classes means I’m accustomed to getting up early. |
| Acquire | To come into possession of. | When my grandmother died, I acquired her cookbook collection. |
| Adamant | Refusing to change an opinion. | The defendant was adamant that he was innocent. |
| Adequate | Enough to suit your needs. | Our house isn’t big, but it’s adequate for the two of us. |
| Adjacent | Close to or next to. | The park is adjacent to the school. |
| Adjust | To change something so it serves its purpose better. | The bike seat may be too high; you’ll probably need to adjust it. |
| Advantage | Something that makes it easier to achieve success. | His height gives him an advantage in basketball. |
| Adverse | Unfavorable; against one’s desires. | I had an adverse reaction to my medication and had to stop taking it. |
| Advocate | To publicly support. | My aunt is a major advocate for women’s’ rights. |
| Aggregate | To combine. | We should aggregate our resources to share them more easily. |
| Aggressive | Assertive and pushy. | The salesperson was very aggressive when trying to get us to buy the television. |
| Allocate | To put aside for a specific purpose. | The village needs to allocate funds for building the new school. |
| Alternative | Another option or choice. | If the ATM is broken, an alternative solution is to stop by the bank. |
| Amateur | Someone who is inexperienced or not highly skilled in a particular area. | He’s an amateur soccer player and is still learning the rules of the game. |
| Ambiguous | Having several potential meanings; unclear and difficult to understand. | When I asked the HR manager what my chances were of getting the job, she gave me a very ambiguous reply. |
| Ambitious | Having large goals. | My son is very ambitious and hopes to be a millionaire by the time he’s thirty. |
| Amend | To change for the better; to improve. | I believe we should amend our country’s tax laws. |
| Ample | Plentiful | Our new apartment has ample space for the two of us. |
| Annual | Occurring yearly. | The annual company barbeque takes place every August. |
| Anomaly | Deviation from the norm. | The basketball player is the team’s best free thrower, so his missing both shots was an anomaly. |
| Antagonize | To tease or be hostile towards a person or group. | The boy loves to antagonize his little sister by pulling her hair. |
| Arbitrary | Based on a whim or random decision. | Flipping a coin is an arbitrary way to make a decision. |
| Arduous | Requiring a lot of effort. | After you cross the bridge, there’s an arduous walk up the hill. |
| Assuage | To lessen a negative feeling. | The mother assuaged her child’s fear of the dark. |
| Assume | To suppose something is true without proof | Researchers often assume the results are accurate before further testing. |
| Attitude | Manner or feeling. | After she got grounded, the teenager had a bad attitude for the rest of the day. |
| Attribute | To give credit. | Be sure to attribute credit to your sources when writing a research paper. |
| Augment | To increase or make larger. | She augments her regular salary by babysitting on the weekends. |











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