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Write the word, definition and then create a sentence using the word. Vocabulary Words Write the word, definition and then create a sentence using the word.

abandon abundant (verb) to leave completely and finally to give up, discontinue, withdraw from to give up the control to yield (oneself) without restraint to banish abundant (adjective) present in great quantity well supplied more than adequate

access (noun) the ability, right or permission to approach, enter speak with or use the state of being approachable accommodate (verb) to do a kindness or a favor to, oblige to become reconciled; agree

accumulate adapt (verb) to gather or collect (verb) to adjust oneself to different conditions to make suitable to requirements or conditions

adhere agony (verb) to stay attached; cling; stick fast (noun) extreme and prolonged pain; intense physical or mental suffering a display or outburst of intense mental or emotional excitement

allegiance (noun) the loyalty of a citizen to his or her government or of a subject to his or her sovereign loyalty or devotion to some person, cause or the like ambition (noun) an earnest desire for some kind of achievement or distinction, as power, honor, fame or wealth, and the willingness to strive for its attainment

ample (adjective) fully sufficient or more than adequate for the purpose or needs; plentiful; enough anguish (noun) excruciating or acute distress, suffering or pain (verb) to inflect with distress, suffering or pain

anticipate anxious (verb) to realize beforehand; foresee to expect; to look forward to; be sure anxious (adjective) full of mental distress or uneasiness because of fear of danger or misfortune; greatly worried

apparel appeal (noun) clothing, especially outerwear; garments; attire (noun) an earnest request for aid, support, sympathy, mercy

apprehensive (adjective) uneasy or fearful about something that might happen arid (adjective) being without moisture; extremely dry; parched

arrogant (adjective) making claims or pretensions to superior importance or rights; overbearingly assuming; insolently proud awe (noun) an overwhelming feeling or reverence, admiration, fear, etc. produced by that which is grand, sublime, extremely powerful, or the like

Barren (adjective) not producing or incapable of producing offspring; sterile unproductive; unfruitful beacon (noun) a guiding or warning signal, as a light or fire especially one in an elevated position

beneficial (adjective) conferring benefit; advantageous; helpful blunder (noun) a gross, stupid or careless mistake (verb) to move or act blindly or stupidly or without direction or guidance

boisterous (adjective) rough or noisy; noisily, jolly or rowdy; unrestrained boycott (verb) to combine in abstaining from, or preventing dealing with, as means of intimidation or coercion to abstain from buying or using

burden capacity (noun) that which is carried; load (noun) that which is born with difficulty; obligation capacity (noun) the ability to receive or contain; volume

Campaign capital (noun) military operations for specific object a systematic course of aggressive activities for some specific purpose capital (noun) the city or town that is the official seat of government in a country or state

chronological civic (adjective) to put in order of time (adjective) of or pertaining to a city; municipal of or pertaining to a citizenship; civil

clarity (noun) clearness or lucidity as to perception of understanding; freedom from ambiguity collaborate (verb) to work with one another; cooperate

collide (verb) to strike one another or one against the other with a forceful impact; come into violent contact; crash commend (verb) to present, mention or praise as worthy of confidence, notice, kindness to entrust, give in charge; deliver with confidence

compact (adjective) joined or pact together; closely or firmly united; dense; solid arranged within a relatively small space composure (noun) serene, self controlled state of mind; calmness; tranquillity

commentary (noun) a series of comments, explanations or annotations an explanation essay or treatise concise (adjective) expressing or covering from much of few words; brief in form but comprehension in scope