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5500 TOEFL Words Must Know Test 01


5500 TOEFL Words Must Know Test 01
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1.
aberration

n. Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course.

adj. Affording cause for instituting an action, as trespass, slanderous words.

adj. Sunk to a low condition.

v. To arouse, as emotion, interest, or the like.

2.
abdominal

n. A coming to stopping-place or destination.

v. To make amends for.

n. Of, pertaining to, or situated on the abdomen.

n. pl. Property in general, regarded as applicable to the payment of debts.

3.
abet

v. To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense).

adj. Loud enough to be heard.

n. The chief law-officer of a government.

adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing water.

4.
able-bodied

n. The point where or path by which a voltaic current enters an electrolyte or the

n. A word directly opposed to another in meaning.

adj. Competent for physical service.

n. A high official administrator of the affairs of a diocese.

5.
ablution

adj. Approachable.

v. To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath.

v. To assert as a fact.

n. A washing or cleansing, especially of the body.

6.
abduction

adj. Characterized by craft or cunning.

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

n. Inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas.

n. A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally.

7.
abhorrence

n. Recognition.

n. The act of detesting extremely.

n. Unrestricted power.

n. A place where bees are kept.

8.
abeyance

n. Absolute government.

v. To show or feel a feeling of antagonism, aversion, or dislike.

n. A state of suspension or temporary inaction.

n. That which is rubbed off.

9.
abnormal

v. To drink in or suck up, as a sponge absorbs water.

adj. Pertaining to King Arthur, the real or legendary hero of British poetic story.

adj. Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard.

adj. Having or resembling human form.

10.
abdomen

n. In mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor

adv. From side to side.

n. Trickery.

adj. Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard.

11.
abbot

adj. Primitive; unsophisticated.

n. The superior of a community of monks.

v. To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said.

12.
abnegate

v. To renounce (a right or privilege).

adj. Approachable.

n. unnecessary activity or ceremony.

n. Sanction.

13.
abase

adv. & adj. Without concealment, fraud, or trickery.

n. Proclamation.

v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade.

v. To get as one's own.

14.
abhorrent

adj. Very repugnant; hateful.

adv. In bed; on a bed.

n. The science of man in general.

v. To take when offered.

15.
abbess

v. To be in pain or distress.

n. The lady superior of a nunnery.

v. To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath.

v. To express agreement with a statement or matter of opinion.

16.
abjure

v. To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath.

adj. Harsh in disposition or character.

v. To express agreement with a statement or matter of opinion.

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

17.
abject

adj. Sunk to a low condition.

adj. Wanting water.

n. The coming or arrival, as of any important change, event, state, or personage.

adj. Auxiliary.

18.
abed

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said.

v. To add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate, or supplementary.

adv. In bed; on a bed.

19.
abidance

v. To make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law.

n. One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions.

adj. Very repugnant; hateful.

n. An abiding.

20.
abdicate

n. Recognition.

n. A hereditary noble or one nearly connected with nobility.

n. Any living being whose actions are or appear to be involuntary or

v. To give up (royal power or the like).

21.
abbey

n. A collection of extracts from the writings of various authors.

n. The group of buildings which collectively form the dwelling-place of a society of

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

v. To express agreement with a statement or matter of opinion.
5500 TOEFL Words Must Know Test 02
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1.
absolve

n. The highest point, as of a mountain.

v. To free from sin or its penalties.

v. To dress.

n. A tree.

2.
aborigines

n. Any institution where the higher branches of learning are taught.

n. The original of earliest known inhabitants of a country.

n. The lady superior of a nunnery.

n. Sourness, with bitterness and astringency.

3.
aboriginal

v. To declare openly.

n. Gentle reproof.

adj. Primitive; unsophisticated.

adj. Severely simple; unadorned.

4.
abrasion

v. To warn of a fault.

n. That which is rubbed off.

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

v. To dress.

5.
abominate

v. To hate violently.

adj. Severely simple; unadorned.

v. To free from sin or its penalties.

adj. Very dry.

6.
abominable

adj. Very hateful.

adj. Pertaining to King Arthur, the real or legendary hero of British poetic story.

adj. Containing gold.

v. To arouse, as emotion, interest, or the like.

7.
absence

v. To call into court, as a person indicted for crime, and demand whether he pleads

v. In the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt.

n. Passive consent.

n. The fact of not being present or available.

8.
abscond

n. The branch of anthropology concerned with the systematic investigation of

v. To depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest.

n. A washing or cleansing, especially of the body.

adj. Unduly or excessively proud, as of wealth, station, learning, etc.

9.
absorb

v. To refer incidentally.

n. The act of placing side by side, together, or in contact.

inter. Good-by; farewell.

v. To drink in or suck up, as a sponge absorbs water.

10.
absorption

adj. Prior.

n. Any opponent or enemy of Christ, whether a person or a power.

adj. Approachable.

n. The act or process of absorbing.

11.
aboveboard

v. To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense).

adv. & adj. Without concealment, fraud, or trickery.

n. A vaulted passageway or street; a roofed passageway having shops, etc., opening from it.

n. A flowering shrub.

12.
abridge

adj. Outrageously or wantonly wicked, criminal, vile, or cruel.

n. The superior of a community of monks.

n. A disclaimer of intentional error or offense.

v. To make shorter in words, keeping the essential features, leaning out minor particles.

13.
abomination

n. A charge of crime, misdemeanor, or error.

n. A very detestable act or practice.

adj. Of or pertaining to a tree or trees.

adj. Very hateful.

14.
absolution

v. To represent beforehand in outline or by emblem.

v. To drink in or suck up, as a sponge absorbs water.

n. Forgiveness, or passing over of offenses.

n. Inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas.

15.
abrogate

v. To abolish, repeal.

v. To agree.

v. To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

n. The act or process of absorbing.

16.
abrade

n. A very detestable act or practice.

n. Sharpness or bitterness of speech or temper.

v. To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense).

v. To wear away the surface or some part of by friction.

17.
abridgment

n. A very detestable act or practice.

adj. Characterized by self denial or abstinence, as in the use of drink, food.

adj. Appropriate.

n. A condensed form as of a book or play.

18.
abrupt

adj. Containing gold.

n. unnecessary activity or ceremony.

adv. In bed; on a bed.

adj. Beginning, ending, or changing suddenly or with a break.

19.
absent-minded

n. One who manages affairs of any kind.

adv. From side to side.

adj. Auxiliary.

adj. Lacking in attention to immediate surroundings or business.

20.
abscission

n. The act of cutting off, as in a surgical operation.

v. To move faster.

n. Pervasive psychic influence supposed to emanate from persons

n. One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions.

21.
abscess

n. The cultivation of trees or shrubs.

adj. Self-governing.

n. A Collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body.

v. To make familiar or conversant.
1.
abstinence

adj. Of or pertaining to hearing or the organs or sense of hearing.

n. Self denial.

n. Entrance, or the right or permission to enter.

n. Harshness or roughness of temper.

2.
accept

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

adj. Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard.

adj. Of, pertaining to, or like the air.

v. To take when offered.

3.
accession

n. Induction or elevation, as to dignity, office, or government.

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

n. The inversion of terms in successive classes, as in “the home of joy” and

adj. Capable of being conceived.

4.
abstemious

adj. Characterized by self denial or abstinence, as in the use of drink, food.

n. A luminous phenomenon in the upper regions of the atmosphere.

n. The state or quality of being genuine, or of the origin and authorship

v. To adapt.

5.
accelerate

n. Any large body of water studded with islands, or the islands collectively

n. An apparatus for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, as for disinfection, inhalation, etc.

v. To move faster.

n. A subordinate member of a diplomatic embassy.

6.
accommodate

n. A place where bees are kept.

v. To abolish, repeal.

v. To furnish something as a kindness or favor.

v. In the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt.

7.
academy

v. To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

n. Any institution where the higher branches of learning are taught.

n. The lady superior of a nunnery.

v. To precede.

8.
accessible

adj. Ingenuous.

v. To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath.

adj. Approachable.

n. The name or title by which a particular person, class, or thing is called.

9.
academician

n. One who or that which accompanies.

v. To award or bestow by formal decision.

n. The branch of anthropology concerned with the systematic investigation of

n. A member of an academy of literature, art, or science.

10.
abyss

n. Bottomless gulf.

adj. Of or pertaining to the ear, its auricle, or the sense of hearing.

n. Proclamation.

adj. Before noon.

11.
abusive

v. To make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law.

v. To aid, promote, or encourage the commission of (an offense).

adj. Of or pertaining to the ear, its auricle, or the sense of hearing.

adj. Employing harsh words or ill treatment.

12.
access

adj. Appropriate.

n. A coming to stopping-place or destination.

n. A way of approach or entrance; passage.

n. Resemblance or correspondence in sound.

13.
acclaim

adj. Occurring or existing before birth.

v. To make familiar or conversant.

v. To utter with a shout.

n. The act of pleading a cause.

14.
abstruse

adj. Reddish-brown, said usually of the hair.

v. To refer incidentally.

adj. Outrageously or wantonly wicked, criminal, vile, or cruel.

adj. Dealing with matters difficult to be understood.

15.
abstain

n. The highest point, or summit.

v. To get as one's own.

n. The chief law-officer of a government.

v. To keep oneself back (from doing or using something).

16.
academic

n. One who manages affairs of any kind.

adj. Invulnerable.

v. To give credit or authority to.

adj. Of or pertaining to an academy, college, or university.

17.
abut

v. To touch at the end or boundary line.

n. A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally.

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

v. To predict.

18.
accessory

v. To depart suddenly and secretly, as for the purpose of escaping arrest.

n. A person or thing that aids the principal agent.

v. To cause to be less harsh, violent, or severe, as excitement, appetite, pain, or

n. Inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas.

19.
absurd

v. To estimate the money value of.

adj. Inconsistent with reason or common sense.

n. An apparatus for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, as for disinfection, inhalation, etc.

n. The coming or arrival, as of any important change, event, state, or personage.

20.
abundant

adj. Plentiful.

v. To go with, or be associated with, as a companion.

n. Any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability.

adj. Inconsistent with reason or common sense.

21.
accede

n. Sanction.

adj. Of undisputed origin.

n. Recognition.

v. To agree.
1.
accouter

v. To be in pain or distress.

v. To dress.

n. One who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank,

n. The fact of not being present or available.

2.
accurate

adj. Conforming exactly to truth or to a standard.

n. Gentle reproof.

n. A water-conduit, particularly one for supplying a community from a distance.

n. Exactness.

3.
acetic

v. To fill with dismay or horror.

adj. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of vinegar.

v. To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

n. The fact of not being present or available.

4.
accredit

n. A vehement appeal.

n. The chief of the bishops of an ecclesiastical province in the Greek, Roman,

v. To give credit or authority to.

n. One who or that which accompanies.

5.
accumulate

n. A portable free-reed musical instrument.

n. A very deep bored well. water rises due to underground pressure

v. To become greater in quantity or number.

v. To certify as accurate, genuine, or true.

6.
accursed

adj. False.

v. To agree.

adj. Doomed to evil, misery, or misfortune.

v. To arouse, as emotion, interest, or the like.

7.
acerbity

n. Sourness, with bitterness and astringency.

n. Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land.

adj. Having the nature of a tree.

adj. Wanting water.

8.
accusatory

v. To turn away or aside.

adj. Of, pertaining to, or involving an accusation.

n. The act of putting in proper order, or the state of being put in order.

v. To cause to be less harsh, violent, or severe, as excitement, appetite, pain, or

9.
accuracy

adj. Pertaining to St. Augustine, his doctrines, or the religious orders called

v. To drink in or suck up, as a sponge absorbs water.

n. Exactness.

n. A Collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body.

10.
acetate

n. A sour substance.

n. A salt of acetic acid.

n. The highest point, as of a mountain.

n. A hereditary nobility

11.
accompaniment

n. An agreeable odor.

n. A subordinate part or parts, enriching or supporting the leading part.

n. In mammals, the visceral cavity between the diaphragm and the pelvic floor

v. To award or bestow by formal decision.

12.
accuse

n. The act or sensation of hearing.

v. To make shorter in words, keeping the essential features, leaning out minor particles.

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

n. One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions.

13.
accompanist

n. Self-government.

n. A Collection of pus in a cavity formed within some tissue of the body.

n. Deification.

n. One who or that which accompanies.

14.
accompany

v. To touch at the end or boundary line.

adj. Sunk to a low condition.

adj. Self-governing.

v. To go with, or be associated with, as a companion.

15.
accordion

n. The act or sensation of hearing.

n. One who manages affairs of any kind.

n. A discharge from accusation by judicial action.

n. A portable free-reed musical instrument.

16.
account

n. A record or statement of receipts and expenditures, or of business transactions.

adj. Wanting water.

adv. From side to side.

n. The cultivation of trees or shrubs.

17.
accusation

n. An anthem or other composition sung responsively.

n. A charge of crime, misdemeanor, or error.

n. A luminous phenomenon in the upper regions of the atmosphere.

adv. An expression of assent.

18.
accost

v. To speak to.

n. A rising, soaring, or climbing.

adj. Of or pertaining to the ear.

n. Something joined to or connected with another thing, but holding a subordinate place.

19.
accustom

v. To make familiar by use.

n. One who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank,

n. Passive consent.

n. Mutual opposition or resistance of counteracting forces, principles, or

20.
accomplish

v. To show or feel a feeling of antagonism, aversion, or dislike.

v. To bring to pass.

n. Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury.

adj. Very dry.

21.
accomplice

n. An associate in wrong-doing.

v. In the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt.

inter. Good-by; farewell.

v. To accord in sound, especially vowel sound.



1.
acquiesce

n. Attachment.

n. An abiding.

adj. False.

v. To comply; submit.

2.
acquaint

n. Misfortune.

n. Gentle reproof.

v. To award or bestow by formal decision.

v. To make familiar or conversant.

3.
Achillean

v. To agree.

v. To take, demand, or claim, especially presumptuously or without reasons or

n. The chief law-officer of a government.

adj. Invulnerable.

4.
acoustic

adj. Pertaining to the act or sense of hearing.

v. To wear away the surface or some part of by friction.

n. The climax.

n. Attachment.

5.
acquit

adj. Containing gold.

v. To free or clear, as from accusation.

adj. Of or pertaining to autumn.

v. To touch at the end or boundary line.

6.
acknowledgment

n. Recognition.

v. To take when offered.

v. To move or incite to action.

n. Any institution where the higher branches of learning are taught.

7.
acme

v. To take when offered.

n. The highest point, or summit.

n. The act of cutting off, as in a surgical operation.

adj. Of or pertaining to hearing or the organs or sense of hearing.

8.
acquisition

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

n. Anything gained, or made one's own, usually by effort or labor.

v. To agree.

adj. Capable of being conceived.

9.
ache

v. To be in pain or distress.

n. A vaulted passageway or street; a roofed passageway having shops, etc., opening from it.

n. Induction or elevation, as to dignity, office, or government.

adj. Of or pertaining to autumn.

10.
acidify

v. To change into acid.

v. To make familiar by use.

n. A charge of crime, misdemeanor, or error.

n. A salt of acetic acid.

11.
acquire

adj. Competent for physical service.

n. Inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas.

n. A waiting room for those who seek audience.

v. To get as one's own.

12.
acquiescence

n. A botanical garden or place devoted to the cultivation of trees or shrubs.

n. The chemical analysis or testing of an alloy ore.

n. One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions.

n. Passive consent.

13.
acreage

n. A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally.

n. Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land.

v. To precede.

adj. Pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it.

14.
achromatic

adj. Pertaining to ancient times.

n. Self denial.

adj. Colorless,

n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said.

15.
acrid

n. A place where bees are kept.

adj. Harshly pungent or bitter.

n. Intensity of passion or affection.

v. To make familiar by use.

16.
acrimonious

adj. Reddish-brown, said usually of the hair.

v. To soothe by quieting anger or indignation.

adj. Full of bitterness.

n. That which is near or bordering upon.

17.
acquittance

n. Release or discharge from indebtedness, obligation, or responsibility.

v. To certify as accurate, genuine, or true.

n. A discharge from accusation by judicial action.

n. favoring, protecting, or propitious influence or guidance.

18.
acknowledge

v. To show or feel a feeling of antagonism, aversion, or dislike.

v. To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

adj. Of unknown authorship.

n. Obsolescence.

19.
acid

n. Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land.

n. pl. Property in general, regarded as applicable to the payment of debts.

n. A sour substance.

n. That which is near or bordering upon.

20.
acrimony

v. To assign as a quality or attribute.

adj. Pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it.

n. Sharpness or bitterness of speech or temper.

n. Anything gained, or made one's own, usually by effort or labor.

21.
acquittal

n. A discharge from accusation by judicial action.

adj. Of undisputed origin.

n. One chosen or appointed, by mutual consent of parties in dispute, to decide matters.

n. Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury.



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actuate

n. Sourness, with bitterness and astringency.

adj. Having resemblance of sound.

v. To move or incite to action.

adj. Outrageously or wantonly wicked, criminal, vile, or cruel.

2.
adjutant

v. To comply; submit.

n. One who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank,

n. A state of suspension or temporary inaction.

adj. Auxiliary.

3.
adieu

inter. Good-by; farewell.

adj. Of unknown authorship.

v. To speak to.

v. To adapt.

4.
adamant

n. One who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank,

n. An arsenal.

n. Any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability.

v. To drink in or suck up, as a sponge absorbs water.

5.
adjuration

n. A vehement appeal.

n. One who keeps drugs for sale and puts up prescriptions.

adj. Primitive; unsophisticated.

v. To agree.

6.
addendum

adj. Beginning, ending, or changing suddenly or with a break.

n. Something added, or to be added.

adj. Inconsistent with reason or common sense.

adj. Of or pertaining to an academy, college, or university.

7.
addle

adj. Having or resembling human form.

v. To change into acid.

v. To make inefficient or worthless; muddle.

adj. Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard.

8.
adjudge

v. To turn away or aside.

v. To award or bestow by formal decision.

adj. Pertaining to time before the world's creation.

v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade.

9.
adhere

v. To stick fast or together.

n. One who attacks.

n. Profound devotion.

v. To lower in position, estimation, or the like; degrade.

10.
actionable

n. An agreeable odor.

n. A coming to stopping-place or destination.

adj. Affording cause for instituting an action, as trespass, slanderous words.

v. To touch at the end or boundary line.

11.
actuary

n. An officer, as of an insurance company, who calculates and states the risks and premiums.

n. The fall or sliding of a mass of snow or ice down a mountain-slope, often

n. Any reality.

v. To be in pain or distress.

12.
adduce

v. To bring forward or name for consideration.

n. The cultivation of trees or shrubs.

v. To adapt.

n. Hard coal.

13.
adjunct

n. Something joined to or connected with another thing, but holding a subordinate place.

v. To represent beforehand in outline or by emblem.

n. A word directly opposed to another in meaning.

n. A subordinate part or parts, enriching or supporting the leading part.

14.
adhesion

n. The state of being attached or joined.

v. To accord in sound, especially vowel sound.

adj. Fixed or done capriciously.

adj. Having or resembling human form.

15.
actuality

n. Any reality.

n. An officer whose duty it is to assess taxes.

n. A room situated before and opening into another, usually larger.

n. A vehement appeal.

16.
adjacent

n. That which is near or bordering upon.

adv. In bed; on a bed.

n. A washing or cleansing, especially of the body.

n. An atmospheric condition of high central pressure, with currents flowing outward.

17.
adherence

n. Any messenger commissioned by or as by divine authority.

n. Attachment.

n. A place or region on the opposite side of the earth.

n. Unrestricted power.

18.
adjacency

adj. Before noon.

adj. Having the right or privilege of entry.

n. Self denial.

n. The state of being adjacent.

19.
acute

n. A record or statement of receipts and expenditures, or of business transactions.

v. To move or incite to action.

n. A subordinate member of a diplomatic embassy.

adj. Having fine and penetrating discernment.

20.
adherent

adj. Clinging or sticking fast.

adj. Very hateful.

adj. Not conformed to the ordinary rule or standard.

n. A sour substance.

21.
acumen

n. A vaulted passageway or street; a roofed passageway having shops, etc., opening from it.

n. Quickness of intellectual insight, or discernment; keenness of discrimination.

v. To touch at the end or boundary line.

n. A washing or cleansing, especially of the body.



1.
adulterant

adj. Self-governing.

n. One of the two chambers of the heart which receives the blood from the veins.

n. An adulterating substance.

n. An apparatus for reducing a liquid to a fine spray, as for disinfection, inhalation, etc.

2.
ado

n. unnecessary activity or ceremony.

v. To recognize; to admit the genuineness or validity of.

n. Any large body of water studded with islands, or the islands collectively

v. To adapt.

3.
admonition

adj. Capable of being conceived.

n. Gentle reproof.

n. The story of one's life written by himself.

n. Sharpness or bitterness of speech or temper.

4.
admonish

v. To warn of a fault.

adj. Of or pertaining to the ear, its auricle, or the sense of hearing.

n. A waiting room for those who seek audience.

adj. Having or resembling human form.

5.
advisory

adj. Not mandatory.

n. The act of rising.

n. Quantity or extent of land, especially of cultivated land.

n. Resemblance or correspondence in sound.

6.
annunciation

adj. Pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it.

n. Proclamation.

n. A word directly opposed to another in meaning.

inter. Good-by; farewell.

7.
adversity

adj. Pertaining to ancient times.

n. Misfortune.

adj. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of vinegar.

n. Forgiveness, or passing over of offenses.

8.
adoration

adj. Tending to prevent or relieve non-inflammatory spasmodic affections.

adj. Plentiful.

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

n. Profound devotion.

9.
adumbrate

n. A grotesque, ludicrous, or fantastic action.

n. Bottomless gulf.

n. The act of pleading a cause.

v. To represent beforehand in outline or by emblem.

10.
admissible

adj. Very hateful.

v. To make amends for.

adj. Having the right or privilege of entry.

adj. Very repugnant; hateful.

11.
advertiser

v. To recant, renounce, repudiate under oath.

n. The fall or sliding of a mass of snow or ice down a mountain-slope, often

n. One who advertises, especially in newspapers.

adj. Very repugnant; hateful.

12.
advert

adj. Pertaining to the act or sense of hearing.

v. To refer incidentally.

v. To utter with a shout.

v. To make familiar by use.

13.
admittance

adj. Fearless.

n. Entrance, or the right or permission to enter.

n. An arsenal.

v. To furnish something as a kindness or favor.

14.
advocate

adj. Of undisputed origin.

n. One who pleads the cause of another, as in a legal or ecclesiastical court.

v. To assign or affix a date to earlier than the actual one.

n. Gentle reproof.

15.
advent

v. To give credit or authority to.

n. The coming or arrival, as of any important change, event, state, or personage.

n. Pervasive psychic influence supposed to emanate from persons

n. Pervasive psychic influence supposed to emanate from persons

16.
adverse

adj. Opposing or opposed.

n. Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury.

v. To make a prisoner of (a person) in the name of the law.

n. Anything that will counteract or remove the effects of poison, disease, or the

17.
administrator

v. To assign or affix a date to earlier than the actual one.

n. A mental condition of fixed opposition to or dislike of some particular thing.

adj. Capable of being discerned by the senses or intellect.

n. One who manages affairs of any kind.

18.
adroit

n. Sourness, with bitterness and astringency.

adj. Opposed to human slavery.

adj. False.

adj. Having skill in the use of the bodily or mental powers.

19.
advocacy

n. The act of pleading a cause.

n. One who pleads the cause of another, as in a legal or ecclesiastical court.

n. One chosen or appointed, by mutual consent of parties in dispute, to decide matters.

n. The state of being adjacent.

20.
adulterate

v. To go with, or be associated with, as a companion.

n. Ghost.

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

v. To estimate the money value of.

21.
aerial

n. One of the two chambers of the heart which receives the blood from the veins.

n. A condensed form as of a book or play.

n. An agreeable odor.

adj. Of, pertaining to, or like the air.
1.
antechamber

n. A total departure from one's faith or religion.

v. To make inefficient or worthless; muddle.

n. A waiting room for those who seek audience.

adv. & adj. Out of the proper form, direction, or position.

2.
anthropology

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

n. The science of man in general.

n. Inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas.

adj. Conforming exactly to truth or to a standard.

3.
antecedent

v. To make amends for.

n. A hereditary nobility

n. One who or that which precedes or goes before, as in time, place, rank,

adj. Pertaining to ancient times.

4.
anonymous

v. To declare openly.

v. To represent beforehand in outline or by emblem.

adj. Of unknown authorship.

n. Profound devotion.

5.
antenatal

adj. Clinging or sticking fast.

v. To determine the amount of (a tax or other sum to be paid).

adj. Occurring or existing before birth.

n. Something added, or to be added.

6.
antecede

adj. Invulnerable.

n. A botanical garden or place devoted to the cultivation of trees or shrubs.

n. The examination of a dead body by dissection to ascertain the cause of death.

v. To precede.

7.
antedate

n. A state of suspension or temporary inaction.

n. One who is appointed to act for another in the management of certain property

n. A charge of crime, misdemeanor, or error.

v. To assign or affix a date to earlier than the actual one.

8.
antemeridian

n. An abiding.

n. Murderer, as by secret assault or treachery.

n. The chief law-officer of a government.

adj. Before noon.

9.
antediluvian

adj. Of or pertaining to the times, things, events before the great flood in the

adj. Of or pertaining to the ear, its auricle, or the sense of hearing.

adj. Inconsistent with reason or common sense.

n. Any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability.

10.
ante

n. An officer whose duty it is to assess taxes.

adj. Antiquated

n. Harshness or roughness of temper.

v. In the game of poker, to put up a stake before the cards are dealt.

11.
anterior

n. A record or statement of receipts and expenditures, or of business transactions.

n. A prototype.

v. To agree.

adj. Prior.

12.
antic

adj. Opposing or opposed.

n. A portable free-reed musical instrument.

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

n. A grotesque, ludicrous, or fantastic action.

13.
anthropomorphous

v. To act or give judgment as umpire.

adj. Having or resembling human form.

n. A way of approach or entrance; passage.

adj. Notoriously bad.

14.
antagonism

n. The act or process of absorbing.

n. An earnest wish for that which is above one's present reach.

n. A flowering shrub.

n. Mutual opposition or resistance of counteracting forces, principles, or

15.
Antichrist

n. An arsenal.

n. Any opponent or enemy of Christ, whether a person or a power.

v. To accord in sound, especially vowel sound.

n. A disclaimer of intentional error or offense.

16.
anthology

adj. Burning with passion.

v. To turn away or aside.

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

n. A collection of extracts from the writings of various authors.

17.
antemundane

adj. Colorless,

n. A mental condition of fixed opposition to or dislike of some particular thing.

adj. Pertaining to time before the world's creation.

adj. Plentiful.

18.
Antarctic

adv. With a side or indirect glance or meaning.

adj. Pertaining to the south pole or the regions near it.

adj. Containing gold.

n. Amends, reparation, or expiation made from wrong or injury.

19.
anode

n. The point where or path by which a voltaic current enters an electrolyte or the

adj. Having or resembling human form.

n. Insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling.

n. The state of being adjacent.

20.
anthracite

n. One of the two chambers of the heart which receives the blood from the veins.

n. Any opponent or enemy of Christ, whether a person or a power.

n. Hard coal.

v. To comply; submit.

21.
anteroom

n. A washing or cleansing, especially of the body.

v. To act or give judgment as umpire.

n. A room situated before and opening into another, usually larger.

adj. Plentiful.
1.
antipathize

n. Absolute government.

v. To make familiar or conversant.

v. To add or attach, as something accessory, subordinate, or supplementary.

v. To show or feel a feeling of antagonism, aversion, or dislike.

2.
antistrophe

adj. Diligent.

adj. Wanting water.

n. A spacious cage or enclosure in which live birds are kept.

n. The inversion of terms in successive classes, as in “the home of joy” and

3.
anticlimax

n. A collection of extracts from the writings of various authors.

n. The chief law-officer of a government.

n. A carrying away of a person against his will, or illegally.

n. A gradual or sudden decrease in the importance or impressiveness of what is said.

4.
antiseptic

n. Anything that destroys or restrains the growth of putrefactive microorganisms.

adv. & adj. Out of the proper form, direction, or position.

n. A grotesque, ludicrous, or fantastic action.

v. To refer incidentally.

5.
antiphony

adj. Dealing with matters difficult to be understood.

n. A discharge from accusation by judicial action.

v. To free from sin or its penalties.

n. An anthem or other composition sung responsively.

6.
antitoxin

n. A substance which neutralizes the poisonous products of micro-organisms.

adj. Reluctant.

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

n. An anthem or other composition sung responsively.

7.
antispasmodic

n. One who manages affairs of any kind.

v. To make amends for.

n. Any substance of exceeding hardness or impenetrability.

adj. Tending to prevent or relieve non-inflammatory spasmodic affections.

8.
apex

adj. Tending to prevent or relieve non-inflammatory spasmodic affections.

adj. Of or pertaining to hearing or the organs or sense of hearing.

v. To hate violently.

n. The highest point, as of a mountain.

9.
antipodes

n. unnecessary activity or ceremony.

n. A place or region on the opposite side of the earth.

n. One who advertises, especially in newspapers.

adj. Antiquated

10.
antiphon

n. A place or region on the opposite side of the earth.

n. Deviation from a right, customary, or prescribed course.

adj. Having resemblance of sound.

n. A response or alteration of responses, generally musical.

11.
anxious

adj. Of or pertaining to autumn.

adj. Distressed in mind respecting some uncertain matter.

v. To soothe by quieting anger or indignation.

n. The state or quality of being genuine, or of the origin and authorship

12.
antidote

adj. Sunk to a low condition.

adj. False.

adj. Plentiful.

n. Anything that will counteract or remove the effects of poison, disease, or the

13.
aperture

n. The chief of the bishops of an ecclesiastical province in the Greek, Roman,

n. A member of an academy of literature, art, or science.

n. Hole.

adj. Harshly pungent or bitter.

14.
antislavery

n. One who pleads the cause of another, as in a legal or ecclesiastical court.

n. One of the two chambers of the heart which receives the blood from the veins.

v. To wear away the surface or some part of by friction.

adj. Opposed to human slavery.

15.
antiquary

n. The story of one's life written by himself.

n. One who collects and examines old things, as coins, books, medals, weapons, etc.

n. The chief of the bishops of an ecclesiastical province in the Greek, Roman,

adj. Not mandatory.

16.
apathy

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

adj. Inconsistent with reason or common sense.

n. Pervasive psychic influence supposed to emanate from persons

n. Insensibility to emotion or passionate feeling.

17.
antonym

adj. Of or pertaining to the ear, its auricle, or the sense of hearing.

n. A discharge from accusation by judicial action.

n. Hard coal.

n. A word directly opposed to another in meaning.

18.
anticyclone

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

adj. Beginning, ending, or changing suddenly or with a break.

n. An atmospheric condition of high central pressure, with currents flowing outward.

v. To fill with dismay or horror.

19.
antiquate

adj. Conforming exactly to truth or to a standard.

v. To make old or out of date.

adj. Doomed to evil, misery, or misfortune.

v. To charge with wrong doing, misconduct, or error.

20.
antique

n. Proverb.

n. Murderer, as by secret assault or treachery.

adj. Pertaining to ancient times.

n. Diversion.

21.
antilogy

v. To bring to pass.

n. Inconsistency or contradiction in terms or ideas.

v. To make impure by the admixture of other or baser ingredients.

n. A vehement appeal.
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