| Word | Meaning | Sentence |
| abscond | to go away suddenly (to avoid arrest) | The dog has absonded the bone piece. The cashier has absconded large amount of cash f |
| abstruse | difficult to comprehend or understand, obscure | his explanations are so abstruse that I cannot understand at the end of class |
| abut | to be adjacent, border on | This piece of land abuts on a lake |
| abysmal | bottomless, extreme | His reponse to my questions was abysmal. Due to starvation, his state was abysmal |
| acarpous | effete , no longer fertile or worn out | The flooding conditions in the Midwest will create a plethora of acarpous crops |
| acclaimed | welcomed with shouts and approval | he was acclaimed the most succesful industrialist of the year |
| accolade | award or praise approval | he received many accolades |
| accretion | Growth or increase in size by gradual external addition, fusion, or inclusion,the growing of separate things into one | the accretions of paint that had buried the door's details like snow |
| accrue | accumulate | he accrued so much wealth |
| adamant | kind of stone inflexible | he is adamant about following rules and procedures |
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