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About: We were talking about the new movie last night.
Used to indicate a subject or topic of discussion.
Ability: She has the ability to speak five languages fluently.
It can refer to natural talent or acquired skills that enable someone to perform tasks effectively.
Able: He is able to complete the project on time.
Capable of doing something or having the necessary skills or resources to achieve a task.
Above: The painting hangs above the fireplace.
In a higher position than something else; used to indicate a location or level that is greater.
Abroad: She is studying abroad in Spain for a year
In a foreign country, typically for education or work purposes.
Absent: He was absent from school yesterday due to illness.
Not present in a place; missing or not attending.
Accent: She has a strong French accent when she speaks English.
A distinctive way of pronouncing a language is often associated with a particular region or group.
Accept: I accept your invitation to the party.
To agree to receive something willingly.
Access: Only authorized personnel have access to the secure area.
The ability to enter or make use of something.
Accident: The car accident happened on the highway last night.
An unexpected event that causes damage or injury, often involving vehicles.
Accommodation: The hotel offers excellent accommodation for guests.
A place where people stay, such as a hotel or other lodging.
Accompany: I will accompany you to the concert.
To go along with someone as a companion or guide.
According to: According to the report, sales have increased.
s stated by someone or something, it is often used to reference a source of information.
Account: I have a bank account where I keep my savings.
A record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose.
Accountant: The accountant prepared the company’s financial statements.
A professional who is responsible for managing financial accounts, preparing financial statements, and ensuring compliance with tax regulations.
Accurate: The weather forecast was accurate, predicting rain all day.
Free from mistakes or errors; correct.
Ache: She had an ache in her back after sitting for hours.
A continuous or prolonged pain or discomfort in a specific area of the body.
Achieve: He worked hard to achieve his goal of becoming a doctor.
To successfully reach or attain a desired objective or result through effort.
Across: The bridge stretches across the river.
In a position on the opposite side; from one side to the other.
Act: The actor gave a great performance in the play.
To perform a role in a theatrical production or to take action.
Action: His quick action saved the child from falling.
The process of doing something to achieve a goal or to produce an effect.
Active: She leads an active lifestyle, exercising daily.
Involved or engaged in physical or mental activities.
Activity: The children were involved in various outdoor activities.
A specific task or action that involves movement or energy.
Actor: The actor won an award for his performance in the movie.
A person who performs in plays, films, or television shows.
Actress: The actress received praise for her role in the film.
A female actor.
Actually: Actually, I think we should go home now.
In fact or in reality.
Ad: I saw an interesting ad for a new phone.
A public notice or announcement promoting a product or service.
Add: Please add sugar to the tea for sweetness.
To combine or put something together with something else.
Addition: The addition of new technology improved the product.
The action or process of adding something to something else.
Address: She gave her address to the delivery driver.
The location where someone lives or receives mail.
Admire: I admire her dedication to helping others.
To regard with respect or approval.
Admission: The admission to the concert was free.
The process of allowing entry or access to something.
Admit: He admitted to making a mistake in his report.
to confess or acknowledge something is true
to allow someone to enter a place
Admit: He admitted to making a mistake in his report.
To confess or acknowledge something.
Adult: He is an adult and can make his own decisions.
A fully grown person, typically over 18 years of age.
Advance: The soldiers advanced towards the enemy camp.
To move forward or progress.
Advanced: She took an advanced course in mathematics.
More complex or developed than the usual level.
Advantage: Having a strong background in math is an advantage in engineering.
A condition or circumstance that puts someone in a favorable position.
Adventure: Their trip to the jungle was a thrilling adventure.
An unusual, exciting, or risky experience.
Advert: I saw an advert for a job opening in the newspaper.
A short form of advertisement.
Advertise: They advertise their products on television.
To promote or publicize something to a large audience.
Advertisement: The advertisement for the new car was everywhere
A public notice to promote a product or service.
Advice: My grandmother always gives me the best advice.
Guidance or recommendations offered regarding a decision or course of action.
Advise: The doctor advised me to rest for a few days.
To recommend or suggest something.
Aeroplane: We took an aeroplane to Paris for our vacation.
A vehicle designed for air travel.
Afford: I can't afford to buy a new car right now.
To have enough money or resources to do something.
Afraid: She is afraid of spiders.
Feeling fear or anxiety about something.
After: We will meet after the movie.
Following in time or place.
Afternoon: Let's meet in the afternoon for coffee.
The time of day between noon and evening.
Afterwards: We went for dinner afterwards.
At a later time or after something else has happened.