abandon v. leave a place, thing, or person, usually for ever |
abbreviation n. shortening something by omitting parts of it |
abduction n. criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force |
academic a. related to school; not practical or directly useful; relating to scholarly organization |
academy n. an organization intended to protect and develop an art, science, language, etc. n. a school that teaches a particular subject or trains people for a particular job |
acceptable a. satisfactory and able to be agreed to or approved of a. just good enough, but not very good |
accessible a. easily approached or entered; obtainable; easy to talk to or get along with |
acclaim v. applaud; give public approval and praise |
accommodate v. do a favor or service for; provide for; supply with; make suitable |
accompanist n. a person who provides musical accompaniment, usually on a piano |
accomplice n. partner in crime; associate in wrongdoing |
accomplishment n. achievement or fulfillment; something that is successful after a lot of work or effort |
accountant n. one who maintains and audits business accounts |
acquittal n. state of being found or proved not guilty; judgment of not guilty |
adherent n. one who strongly supports something; one who follows or upholds a leader, party, cause |
adolescence n. state of growing up from childhood to adult; transitional period between youth and maturity |
adventurous a. willing to try new or difficult things; willing to engage in adventures |
advertise v. give notice to; make something known in public, especially to sell it |
algebra n. the mathematics of generalized arithmetical operations |
alternate a. happening or following in turns; succeeding each other continuously; substitute |
amphibian a. able to live both on land and in water |
ancestor n. a person related to you who lived a long time ago; forefather, forerunner, or predecessor |
ancient a. of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a very long time |
antecedent n. someone from whom you are descended, but usually more remote than a grandparent n. a word or phrase that a pronoun refers back to |
anthropology n. social science that studies origins and social relationships of human beings |
appreciate v. be thankful for; increase in worth; be thoroughly conscious of |
apprentice n. works for an expert to learn a trade; beginner or learner |
aqueduct n. a structure for carrying water across land, especially one like bridge that carries pipes or a canal across a valley |
asterisk n. a symbol (*) shaped like a star |
asteroid n. small planet; one of many large rocks that circle the sun |
astrology n. study of the positions of stars, in the belief that stars affect the character and lives of people |
astronomer n. a physicist who studies astronomy |
astronomical a. enormously large or extensive; relating to astronomy |
astronomy n. branch of physics that studies celestial bodies and universe as a whole |
attendant n. aide or servant; someone whose job is to help others in a particular situation |
audible a. heard or perceptible by the ear |
audience n. group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, or speaking |
audit v. make an official examination of the accounts of a business and produce a report |
audition v. take part in a trial performance; evaluate in a trial performance |
auditorium n. area of theater or concert hall where audience sits n. a large public building where meetings and concerts are held |
aural a. relating to hearing or the ear |
auxiliary a. giving help or support, especially to a more important person or thing |
bachelor n. the first or lowest academic degree from colleges n. unmarried man |
bacteria n. very small organisms that are found everywhere and are the cause of many diseases |
badminton n. a sport in which two or four people hit a light object with feathers over a high net |
bagel n. a type of bread that is small, hard, and in the shape of a ring |
bayou n. an area of slowly moving water at the side of the main river |
beige n. a light greyish brown color |
bicentennial n. the 200th anniversary, or the celebration of it |
bicycle n. a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals |