Building Vocabulary: Letter A Question Preview (ID: 48813)


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abstract
a) not concrete
b) provision of housing/settlement or compromise/ process of adjusting to someone or something
c) announce with great approval
d) related to education/ not practical or directly useful

abstruse
a) able to be reached
b) related to education/ not practical or directly useful
c) difficult to understand
d) sharply bitter in taste or odor

academic
a) one who resists or opposes
b) related to education/ not practical or directly useful
c) provision of housing/settlement or compromise/ process of adjusting to someone or something
d) announce with great approval

accessible
a) able to be reached
b) announce with great approval
c) recognize, possibly reluctantly, the status or rights of
d) difficult to understand

acclaim
a) sharply bitter in taste or odor
b) one who resists or opposes
c) related to education/ not practical or directly useful
d) announce with great approval

accommodation
a) provision of housing/settlement or compromise/ process of adjusting to someone or something
b) unfavorable/ preventing success
c) sharply bitter in taste or odor
d) difficult to understand

acknowledge
a) sharply bitter in taste or odor
b) recognize, possibly reluctantly, the status or rights of
c) agree without protesting
d) announce with great approval

acquiesce
a) force negatively affecting one's well-being
b) able to be reached
c) agree without protesting
d) recognize, possibly reluctantly, the status or rights of

acrid
a) sharply bitter in taste or odor
b) related to education/ not practical or directly useful
c) agree without protesting
d) quickly perceptive/ keen/ brief and severe

acrimonious
a) quickly perceptive/ keen/ brief and severe
b) legally take a child as one's own/ choose to follow an approach or idea/ assume a position or attitude/ formally accept
c) bitter in words or manner
d) force negatively affecting one's well-being

acute
a) quickly perceptive/ keen/ brief and severe
b) legally take a child as one's own/ choose to follow an approach or idea/ assume a position or attitude/ formally accept
c) agree without protesting
d) unfavorable/ preventing success

adherent
a) legally take a child as one's own/ choose to follow an approach or idea/ assume a position or attitude/ formally accept
b) quickly perceptive/ keen/ brief and severe
c) someone who follows a leader or supports a cause
d) force negatively affecting one's well-being

adopt
a) not concrete
b) one who resists or opposes
c) quickly perceptive/ keen/ brief and severe
d) legally take a child as one's own/ choose to follow an approach or idea/ assume a position or attitude/ formally accept

adroit
a) unfavorable/ preventing success
b) having skill or resourcefulness in coping with situations
c) force negatively affecting one's well-being
d) agree without protesting

adversary
a) unfavorable/ preventing success
b) provision of housing/settlement or compromise/ process of adjusting to someone or something
c) one who resists or opposes
d) force negatively affecting one's well-being

adverse
a) unfavorable/ preventing success
b) force negatively affecting one's well-being
c) provision of housing/settlement or compromise/ process of adjusting to someone or something
d) agree without protesting

adversity
a) not concrete
b) force negatively affecting one's well-being
c) able to be reached
d) agree without protesting

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