aggravate
To make worse, more serious, or more severe.
Allege
To assert, affirm, state without proof or before proving.
Alliance
Union or connection especially between families, states, parties, or individuals.
Allude
To refer casually or indirectly
Aloof
Distant physically or emotionally; reserved and remote.
Altogether
Wholly, completely, thoroughly.
Amendment
A change, modification, correction or alteration.
Amnesia
Partial or total loss of memory, usually resulting from shock, psychological disturbance, brain injury, or illness.
Anniversary
The annual recurrence of a date marking an event or occurrence of notable importance.
Anomaly
Stepping away from the normal or common order, form, or rule.