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1. Absolve (v.) To Declare innocent. 2. Abstract (adj.) Not Concrete.

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1 1. Absolve (v.) To Declare innocent

2 2. Abstract (adj.) Not Concrete

3 3. Accessible (adj.) Easily approached

4 4. Accommodate (v.) To assist

5 5. Acknowledge (v.) To recognize

6 6. Affluence (n.) Riches/wealth

7 7. Alleviate (v.) To relieve

8 8. Ambiguous (adj.) Open - Ended/vague

9 9. Ample (adj.) More than enough

10 10. Apathy (n.) Lack of emotion

11 11. Arrogance (n.) Offensive pride Offensive pride

12 12. Assumption (n.) Idea without evidence / guess Idea without evidence / guess

13 13. Authentic (adj.) Genuine / real Genuine / real

14 14. Autonomous (adj.) independent; self-ruling independent; self-ruling

15 15. Benign (adj.) Gentle / kind Gentle / kind

16 16. Captivate (v.) to completely hold the attention of to completely hold the attention of

17 17. Chronicle (noun) Events written in order Events written in order

18 18. Cite (v.) To give credit To give credit

19 19. Component (n.) A necessary element or part A necessary element or part

20 20. Condone (v.) To excuse or allow To excuse or allow

21 21. Convention An assembly/group of people

22 22. Conformity The act of following/becoming like others

23 23. Console To comfort

24 24. Degenerate To decline/to worsen in state or condition

25 25. Denounce To announce publicly in a negative manner

26 26. Depict To represent/describe

27 27. Deplete To use completely

28 28. Derision To ridicule/Scorn

29 29. Digression The act of changing topics in writing or speaking

30 30. Disclaimer To deny any responsibility

31 31. Discord Lack of agreement

32 32. Disperse To spread out evenly

33 33. Distinction To stand out with striking differences

34 34. Divulge To make known

35 35. Elusive Difficult to grasp

36 36. Erode To destroy slowly

37 37. Excerpt A selected passage

38 38. Exploit ( v) To take advantage of

39 39. Facilitate To guide or oversee; to make easier

40 40. Forthright Direct / straightforward

41 41. Futile Ineffective / useless;

42 42. Gratify To satisfy or indulge;

43 43. Hamper To interfere or hinder;

44 44. Hostility Hatred or animosity;

45 45. Impede To obstruct, hinder, or slow down;

46 46. Implement To fulfill or carry out;

47 47. Implication Something implied or understood; the result or consequence of;

48 48. Inconsistency Contradictory; not predictable;

49 49. Incorporate To unite or combine;

50 50. Indict To charge with an offense or crime;

51 51. Induce To bring about; to lead or move by persuasion or influence;

52 52. Ingrate An ungrateful person;

53 53. Initiate To introduce or begin;

54 54. Irony An unexpected occurrence or outcome;

55 55. Larceny Theft / stealing;

56 56. Loathe To detest or hate;

57 57. Malice Animosity or bitterness; hatred;

58 58. Meek Very calm and mild; overly submissive or agreeable;

59 59. Misconception A mistaken idea or notion;

60 60. Monotony An unchanging sound or action; lack of variety;

61 61. Nocturnal Active at night

62 62. Notorious Public or generally known

63 63. Obscure Ambiguous, vague, or uncertain

64 64. Optimist An optimistic person

65 65. Pacify To calm or bring peace

66 66. Patronize To behave in an offensive manner toward

67 67. Pessimism The tendency to see, anticipate, or emphasize only bad outcomes

68 68. Philanthropist A person who practices philanthropy Philanthropy: Effort to increase the well-being of humankind

69 69. Potency A person or thing of influence

70 70. Precedent Any act or decision that serves as a guide or justification for a similar situation

71 71. Predator An organism that lives by preying on other organisms

72 72. Premise A proposition helping to support a conclusion

73 73. Premonition A feeling of anxiety over a future event; a forewarning

74 74. Profound Having deep insight or understanding

75 75. Prologue An introductory scene, speech, preface, etc.

76 76. Prosperity A successful or thriving condition (especially with money)

77 77. Random Occurring without reason or pattern

78 78. Recluse Shut off or apart from the world

79 79. Refute To prove to be false

80 80. Reserved Set apart for some particular use


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