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inadvertent
not intended or planned; accidental
allege
to assert without proof or confirmation
vicinity
the area near or surrounding a particular place
preserve
maintain (something) in its original or existing state
adorn
make more beautiful or attractive
vaguely
in a way that is uncertain, indefinite or unclear; roughly
concession
a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands
abase
to humiliate, degrade
abdicate
.) to give up a position, usually one of leadership
cynical
doubtful or distrustful of the goodness or sincerity of human motives
vigilance
the action or state of keeping careful watch for possible danger or difficulties
inclusion
the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
tumult
Noisy excitement; an uproar or disturbance.
benign
kind and gentle; harmless
Indisputable
beyond question or argument, definitely true
implicit
(adj.) implied or understood though unexpressed; without doubts or reservations, unquestioning; potentially contained in
dogmatic
arrogant and stubborn about one's beliefs
abdicate
to give up a position, right, or power
abduct
to kidnap, carry off by force
abase
to humiliate, degrade
abet
to assist or encourage, especially in wrongdoing
aberration
something that differs from the norm
abide
to remain; continue; stay; endure
abnegation
unwillingness to admit reality or truth; denial
absolution
forgiveness; pardon; release
abstain
to choose not to do something
abstruse
difficult to understand
accede
to yield to; to assume an office or dignity
accolade
tribute; honor; praise
accost
to approach and speak to first; to confront in a challenging or aggressive way
acerbic
biting, bitter in tone or taste
adamant
refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind
adulation
high praise
affront
an insult
allay
(v.) to calm or pacify, set to rest; to lessen or relieve
instill
gradually but firmly establish (an idea or attitude) in a person's mind
jargon
special words or expressions used by a profession or group that are difficult forothers to understand
partition
(n.) something that divides (such as a wall); the act of dividing something into parts or sections; (v.) to divide or subdivide into parts or shares
lobbying
(v)Engaging in activities aimed at influencing public officials, especially legislators, and the policies they enact.
abjure
to renounce, repudiate under oath; to avoid, shun
abridge
to make shorter
abscond
to run off and hide
accretion
growth in size or increase in amount
acquiesce
(v.) to accept without protest; to agree or submit
acrimony
ill-natured, bitter hostility
acumen
keen insight
acute
sharp, severe
adumbrate
to sketch out in a vague way; foreshadow
affluent
rich, wealthy
aggrandize
(v.)increase the power, status, or wealth of:
aggrieved
distressed, wronged, injured
agnostic
(n.) one who believes that nothing can be known about God; a skeptic; (adj.) without faith, skeptical
alias
an assumed name
frenetic
adjectivefast and energetic in a rather wild and uncontrolled way.
reluctance
the feeling of not wanting to do something or being hesitant to act or participate.
acculturation
the process by which individuals or groups adopt the cultural traits or patterns of another group, leading to cultural exchange and blending of traditions and practices.
propound
put forward (an idea or theory) for consideration by others
ingrain
firmly fix or establish (a habit, belief, or attitude) in a person
impartial
treating all rivals or disputants equally
fallibility
the tendency to make mistakes or be wrong
a person involved in a lawsuit
amalgamate
to bring together, unite
amenable
e (adj.) willing, compliant
amenity
(n.) an item that increases comfort
amiable, amicable
friendly
amorous
(adj.) showing love, particularly sexual
anachronistic
(adj.) being out of correct chronological order
analgesic
(n.) something that reduces pain
analogous
(adj.) similar to, so that an analogy can be drawn
anarchist
) one who wants to eliminate all government
anathema
(n.) a cursed, detested person
anesthesia
(n.) loss of sensation
anguish
(n.) extreme sadness, torment
annex
(v.) to incorporate territory or space
(n.) a room attached to a larger room or space
antecedent
(n.) something that came before
antediluvian
(adj.) ancient
anthology
(n.) a selected collection of writings, songs, etc.
antiquated
(adj.) old, out of date
antiseptic
(adj.) clean, sterile
antithesis
(n.) the absolute opposite
apocryphal
l (adj.) fictitious, false, wrong
appalling
(adj.) inspiring shock, horror, disgust (
approbation
(n.) praise
arable
(adj.) suitable for growing crops
arbiter
(n.) one who can resolve a dispute, make a decision
arboreal
(adj.) of or relating to trees
arcane
(adj.) obscure, secret, known only by a few
archaic
(adj.) of or relating to an earlier period in time, outdated
archetypal
(adj.) the most representative or typical example of something
ardor
(n.) extreme vigor, energy, enthusiasm
arid
(adj.) excessively dry
arrogate
(v.) to take without justification
artifact
(n.) a remaining piece from an extinct culture or place
ascetic
(adj.) practicing restraint as a means of self-discipline, usually religious
ascribe
(v.) to assign, credit, attribute to
aspersion
(n.) an attack on the reputation or integrity of someone or something
assiduous
(adj.) hard-working, diligent
astute
(adj.) very clever, crafty
atone
(v.) to repent, make amends
atrophy
(v.) to wither away, decay
augment
(v.) to add to, expand